Charles Q. Choi
Newfound fossils of a feathered dinosaur suggest that the extinct reptiles might have possessed a diversity in plumage types that puts modern birds to shame. Farmers in northeastern China have unearthed two roughly 125-million-year-old specimens of the dinosaur
Similicaudipteryx, a member of the group called the oviraptorosaurs, which are believed to be ancestors of birds.
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Friday, April 30, 2010