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| Small Theropod Tail Preserved in Amber | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 8 2016, 01:59 PM (1,564 Views) | |
| BossAggron | Dec 9 2016, 09:16 AM Post #16 |
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Formerly Dilophoraptor
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I'd assume through the vertebral shape and the presence of feathers. |
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| Ulquiorra | Dec 9 2016, 09:30 AM Post #17 |
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What about predation whilst it's tail was stuck? would that be possible? |
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| stargatedalek | Dec 9 2016, 11:31 AM Post #18 |
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!
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The tail shows signs of damage and rotting, unlikely it was entrapped before death. |
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| Galliwasp | Dec 12 2016, 10:19 AM Post #19 |
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There is a way out. Just not for you.
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Seconded. The greatest thing about this discovery, for me, is that it raises the possibility of finding something dinosaurian preserved like this Eocene gecko: ![]() As if those bird wings (complete with clawed hands) from earlier this year weren't enough already...it's only a shame that amber is only known from the Cretaceous onward. Edited by Galliwasp, Dec 12 2016, 10:51 AM.
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