New feathered dino is no Mesozoic ostrich


Another dino fossil, more evidence for feathers. Only this one is unique: it’s a megalosaur. A big non-avian therapod, and now we know it had feathers!

Hindustan Times— Theropods are bipedal, mostly carnivorous dinosaurs. In recent years, scientists have discovered that many extinct theropods had feathers. But this feathering has only been found in theropods that are classified as coelurosaurs, a diverse group including animals like T. rexand birds.Sciurumimus—identified as a megalosaur,nota coelurosaur— is the first exception to this rule. The new species also sits deep within the evolutionary tree of theropods, much more so than coelurosaurs, meaning that the species that stem from Sciurumimus are likely to have similar characteristics.

“All of the feathered predatory dinosaurs known so far represent close relatives of birds,” said palaeontologist Oliver Rauhut, of the Bayerische Staatssammlung fur Palaontologie und Geologie. Sciurumimus is much more basal within the dinosaur family tree and thus indicates that all predatory dinosaurs had feathers,” Rauhut stated.

Up to now feathered dinos had all been from the raptor family. But Mega is different. This Cretaceous lady was a two-legged meat-eater lacking the more obvious anatomical characteristics associated with feathers and birds. If she had feathers, almost any dinosaur could have had them. Which suggests that dinos evolved feathers long before birds and bird-like dinos diverged from other genera.

Comments

  1. Stevarious says

    Yay feathered dinos!

    This makes me happy for reasons I cannot articulate.

  2. says

    This is going to cause the manufacture of toy dinos to be more expensive. No more cheap molded green and brown plastic toys anymore.

  3. RW Ahrens says

    It must have been a much more colorful and interesting place then we have heretofore imagined!!

    Just think of the colorful feathered plumes or tails, sexual displays of one sort or another.

    I wonder – as with birds today, were the male dinos more colorful than the females?

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