dinosaurs
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Feathers Before Flight: New Evidence from Crow-like Dino
A new fossil specimen of the dinosaur Archaeopteryx has been discovered, and it's utterly covered in feathers from head to toe. Researchers say that this could provide new evidence that feathers evolved long before flight was a reality.
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