The first birds had sharp teeth, long bony tails and claws on their hands. The clear distinctions we see between living birds and other animals were not present in early birds. In fact, the earliest birds were more like small dinosaurs than any birds alive today....
The authoritative American scientific journal "Science" published on December 8, 2000 will publish a scientific research paper by Zhang Fucheng and Zhou Zhonghe, young scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, reporting on the...
In 1861, the oldest bird fossil was discovered in the Upper Jurassic limestone (a limestone formation formed in the late Jurassic) in Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Not only were the bones preserved, but there were also traces of feathers. , it was named Archaeopteryx. Since then, a total of se...
1. Archaeopteryx specimens, gradient, evolution from dragon to bird As more and more feathered dinosaurs and primitive bird fossils are discovered, scientists have found that there are more and more similarities between the two, such as body structure (size, bone healing...
Dinosaurs always give people a ferocious impression, but some dinosaurs are also very beautiful. So we often imagine what would happen if this kind of creature returned to the earth. We probably don’t know the answer. Without further ado, let’s take you to see the nine most fascinating dino...
Dinosaurs are animals from ancient times. We don’t know what they looked like. Through scientists’ reconstructions, we have a rough idea of what they looked like. What exactly did dinosaurs look like? Next, the editor will take you to see ten strange bodies. Plant dinosaurs....
Recently, a new bird fossil site was discovered near Sihedang Town, Lingyuan City, Liaoning Province. Initially, it was reported that all the bird fossils produced at this site belong to the same modern bird: Iteravis huchzermeyeri ). The bird fossil origins of the Early Cretaceous are genera...
On February 16, 2017, Scientific Reports published an article by Wang Xiaolin’s research team at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jiang Shunxing and Cheng Xin, and Linyi University’s Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Wang Xiao...
Recently, Wang Min, Zhou Zhonghe, and Thomas from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences published the latest research results in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), reporting on an early Cretaceous primitive bird dis...