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Mmmmm, giant dinosaur chickens.

Ravenshrike
04-09-2005, 21:00
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1764136,00.html


Dinosaurs may have been a fluffy lot
Jonathan Leake, Science Editor
THE popular image of Tyrannosaurus rex and other killer dinosaurs may have to be changed as a scientific consensus emerges that many were covered with feathers.

Most predatory dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs and velociraptors have usually been depicted in museums, films and books as covered in a thick hide of dull brown or green skin. The impression was of a killer stripped of adornment in the name of hunting efficiency.

This week, however, a leading expert on dinosaur evolution will tell the British Association, the principal conference of British scientists, that this image is wrong.

Gareth Dyke, a palaeontologist of University College Dublin, will tell the BA Festival of Science being held in the city that most such creatures were coated with delicate feathery plumage that could even have been multi-coloured. Fossil evidence that such dinosaurs were feathered is now “irrefutable”.

“The way these creatures are depicted can no longer be considered scientifically accurate,” he said. “All the evidence is that they looked more like birds than reptiles. Tyrannosaurs might have resembled giant chicks.”

The latest visualisation suggests that parts of Walking with Dinosaurs, the acclaimed BBC series, cannot be seen as scientifically valid. Similar criticisms might also be levelled at the Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic Park.

The Natural History Museum in London, which has a popular exhibition of robot dinosaurs, conceded this weekend that some of its permanent displays may have to be adapted to reflect the new findings.

The feather revelation follows a series of discoveries in fossil beds at Liaoning in northeast China where a volcanic eruption buried many dinosaurs alive. It also cut off the oxygen that would otherwise have rotted them away.

Some theropod (“beast-footed”) dinosaurs were preserved complete with feathery plumage. Theropod is the name given to predatory creatures that walked upright on two legs, balanced by a long tail.

The feathered finds include an early tyrannosaur, a likely ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex, two small flying dinosaurs and five other predators. Feathers are thought to have evolved first to keep dinosaurs warm and only later as an aid to flight.

Such finds are significant in linking dinosaurs to modern birds. Most palaeontologists accept that birds are descended from dinosaurs but there is fierce debate over how this happened. At the Dublin conference, Dyke will present new evidence suggesting that dinosaurs evolved the ability to fly and that some even developed all four limbs into wings.

Imagine how big the drumsticks would have been.
JuNii
04-09-2005, 21:22
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1764136,00.html



Imagine how big the drumsticks would have been.Drumsticks nuthing... I would like to have seen that WishBone. :D
Ifreann
04-09-2005, 21:25
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1764136,00.html



Imagine how big the drumsticks would have been.

my god imagine how many chicken nuggets you could make from them!
Neo Kervoskia
04-09-2005, 21:28
Think of the breasts on that thing! :eek:
Desperate Measures
04-09-2005, 21:32
More evidence that dinosaurs evolved into birds. I'll miss the leathery skinned T-Rex.
JuNii
04-09-2005, 21:38
More evidence that dinosaurs evolved into birds. I'll miss the leathery skinned T-Rex.I wanna follow the evolutionary path backwards... find out at what point did the Chicken loose it's teeth.
Ifreann
04-09-2005, 21:39
More evidence that dinosaurs evolved into birds. I'll miss the leathery skinned T-Rex.

they just won't be cool anymore.gone are the days when kids will have a favourite dinosaur.sigh
Desperate Measures
04-09-2005, 21:41
I wanna follow the evolutionary path backwards... find out at what point did the Chicken loose it's teeth.
Why did the chicken lose it's teeth?
To get to the other side.
No... wait....
The Moepoeian Republic
04-09-2005, 21:44
I think it makes dinosaurs more interesting, like come on who wouldnt be scared of a massive chicken with razer sharp teeth trying to run you down and feast on your flesh? lol Some people are afriad of regular chickens lol! but think of how many people a Dino-chicken would feed! It would end world hunger! lol
Kroisistan
04-09-2005, 21:52
"Welcome to KFC, home of the Giant Dinosaur-Chicken, may I take your order?"
Saipea
04-09-2005, 22:07
"Welcome to KFC, home of the Giant Dinosaur-Chicken, may I take your order?"

Dude, no. You ruined it. It's KFD.
Cannot think of a name
04-09-2005, 22:19
You mean, Ultra-Mega Chicken? SHhhh! No, she is legend.


BillyWitchdoctor.com prefer work in normal chicken.



Who knew the Aqua Teens where on to something...
Vergor
04-09-2005, 22:31
hahahah the guy's name is Dyke
Call to power
04-09-2005, 22:43
they even found out raptors (which were in many of my childhood nightmares) were about the size of a Turkey with claws that couldn't disembowel suppose there won't be anymore Jurassic parks then :(

damm evolution always against me :mad:
Ritlina
04-09-2005, 22:47
They aren't that way naturaly you know, caveman farmer Billie-Joe fed them golden chicken seed, which made them grow to enormous heights, but then the chickens got pissed when Billie-Joe tried to kill them with a club, so they ate him.