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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2004-12-13 10:55 am
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Fluffy

The dinosaurs weren't wiped out by a meteor. Or anything else. Instead they grew wings and flew up out of harm's way.

The fluffy little robin in the holly bush was once a velociraptor.

Maybe that's why I'm so fond of him.

Once it's pointed out, the link is obvious. Birds have a dinosaur attitude. See how the strut!

And the dinosaurs that are being uncovered in China had feathers. They were flightless, but they had feathers. It's not impossible that ALL dinosaurs- or at least all dinosaurs of the raptor kind- had feathers.

Which would mean they were always birds. A bird is not so much a dinosaur that has evolved as a dinosaur is an early kind of bird.

[identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com 2004-12-13 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing to do with prehistory can be ABSOLUTELY certain, but it's the current scientific orthodoxy that birds evolved from dinosaurs.

And the discovery of all these feathered dinosaurs in China makes it more and more likely.