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Thursday, 17 July 2014
New find sheds light on dinosaur flight
Fossils of the largest dinosaur capable of flight have been discovered in China, according to a new study. The 1.2-metre-long raptor named Changyuraptor
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, was covered with plumage, including 30-centimetre-long tail feathers. This discovery shows this 125-million-year-old raptor was flying long before birds split off from dinosaurs.
A new dinosaur fossil with extremely long feathers boosts a theory that flight was common among the types of dinosaurs that later evolved into birds. The flying predator, or raptor, had a long, feathered tail that was crucial for lowering descent speed and assuring safe landings.
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