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Flying Feathered Dinosaurs, Record-Breaking Migrators and a Massive Modern Bird that Self-Medicates
We live in a time when everyone’s favorite flying creatures – birds – are only recognized for pithy sayings
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Chinese fossils confirm feathered dinosaurs powered flight
The study analysed muscle imprints of more than 1,000 Chinese fossils of flying feathered dinosaurs, showing they had achieved powered flight.
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Xiaoli wang
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Shandong tianyu museum of nature
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Paleontologists Discover That a Fossil Reveals Dinosaurs Indeed Had Belly Buttons
Thanks to an ‘incredible’ fossil, paleontologists have confirmed that dinosaurs indeed had belly buttons and set a world record.
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Michael pittman
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Senckenberg museum in frankfurt
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Hong kong
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Dinosaur unearthed
Dinosaurs has belly buttons, new research reveals
A fossil of a 125-million-year old dinosaur showed proof of belly buttons in at least some dinosaurs, making it the first time one has been spotted in a non-avian dinosaur.
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First Dinosaur Belly Button Discovered in Fossil From China | Smart News Science
The navel was found with unique imaging technology and is similar to scars living alligators sport
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