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Mirasaura grauvogeli had a featherlike crest and a tail like a monkey. “It's been a long time since I've been so blown away ...
During the Triassic period nearly 250 million years ago, a small reptile scurried after insects in the canopy of a lush ...
By revisiting a fossil unearthed decades ago, paleontologists identified a new type of modified skin jutting out from the ...
It suggests that such complex appendages already evolved among reptiles before the origin of birds and their closest ...
Is it possible that feathers weren’t the first extravagant skin appendages in reptiles? The recent discovery of Mirasaura ...
Body coverings such as hair and feathers have played a central role in evolution. They enabled warm-bloodedness by insulating ...
Mirasaura teaches us that a feather is only one of the many wondrous things that reptiles evolved to grow out of their skin,” ...
Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park has done it again. The famed fossil-rich ground has provided paleontologists a ...
A fossil being studied at the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology reminds scientists of a mythical ...
Preserved in tan stone, the fossil of Mirasaura included much of the ancient reptile’s skeleton and a feather-like fan that ...
A 247-million-year-old fossil reptile boasted an enormous crest on its back made from feather-like appendages, long before ...
A rare Triassic fossil site reveals North America's oldest known pterosaur, Eotephradactylus mcintireae, in what was once a rich ecosystem.