08/01/2013

Dinosaurs probably shook their tail feathers and "struck a pose" to attract mates

Dinosaurs probably shook their tail feathers and "struck a pose" to attract mates:
After studying a curious feature in the tail section of oviraptor fossils, a paleontologist from the University of Alberta has concluded that these small dinosaurs must have used their tail plumage to attract mates, a strong indication that these creatures were more sophisticated, elegant — and daintier than previously thought. The theory also adds further credence to the suggestion that feathers played an important intermediary function in the lives of dinosaurs prior to providing them with the capacity for flight. More »




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