A T. rex with feathers? Scientists say dinosaurs were likely different from what most of us picture
A T. rex with feathers? Scientists say dinosaurs were likely different from what most of us picture

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A T. rex with feathers? Scientists say dinosaurs were likely different from what most of us picture - Berkeley News

Where did they get this article, 1993?
Exactly, scientists have been saying this forever but evil oversized bipedal crocs sell. Compared to big fluffy unicorn pigeons that eat each other.
Big fluffy unicorn pigeons actually goes harder
It honestly feels like a marketing issue more than anything. A non-zero amount of people think modern dinosaurs are "boring" because they don't look like Jurassic Park.
Like people would happily be swooped by a magpie if given the chance.
A knee-high raptor who will happily leap up and bite chunks off of larger prey whilst they're still alive and kicking seems like it would retain much of the terror.
The article is about this, and much more!
I did not see any advocacy for this view of dinosaurs in the 90s. Only very recently. Our museums also don’t depict these dinosaurs as being feathered. They are almost always depicted with leather or scaly hides.
Kick ass spooky unicorn pidgeons
also the delicious irony in that t.rex is one of few dinosaurs that it seems did not have feathers, though in turn it seems it had naked skin rather than scales..