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| Wednesday, 17 July, 2002, 15:42 GMT 16:42 UK Dino-birds come to UK ![]() How the "fuzzy raptor" might have looked (Picture by John Sibbick) Remarkable fossil remains of feathered dinosaurs - perhaps the ancestral cousins of modern birds - are being shown in the West for the first time.
However, astonishing finds at a single site in north-east China have provided the best evidence yet. Palaeontologists say the creatures unearthed over the past five years - which died between 122 million and 124 million years ago - may not have been able to fly, but they had developed a coat of primitive feathers, probably for insulation. Some have more developed, bird-like feathers, perhaps to help them mount displays to attract a mate. Good evidence Chinese museums have now been persuaded - for the first time - to allow some of their treasures to leave the country.
This dinosaur was found to have a covering of downy feathers, and more sophisticated feathers on its front limbs. In addition, the fuzzy raptor's (Sinornithosaurus millenii) wrist joints are adapted so that they can perform a twisting down-stroke - just like a modern bird. Dr Angela Milner, the associate keeper of palaeontology at the Natural History Museum, said: "The fuzzy raptor is the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle - it has primitive feathers and proper feathers. "It gives us the idea about how flight might have come about - it is the convincing proof that birds are living dinosaurs." Rare opportunity Other small, feathered dinosaurs will be on display, including the Sinosauropteryx, a meat-eater with a downy coat, and Changchanornis, a fully feathered dinosaur which may have moved in flocks.
This is normally kept away from view, such is the demand from researchers to study it. It dates from 26 million years earlier than the fuzzy raptor. So, despite many similarities between the two, S. millenii cannot be directly descended from Archaeopteryx. Dr Milner said: "We would need finds 60 million years older than those in China to look for a common ancestor." Volcanic disaster The feathered dinosaurs have all been recovered within a small area of Liaonging Province. It is thought that, approximately 122m years ago, this was a lush area surrounding a lake.
Their remains were then covered very quickly by a layer of ash, aiding preservation. Dr Milner said: "Their bodies have been remarkably well-preserved - like the ancient humans in Pompeii." The exhibition runs at the Natural History Museum from Thursday 18 July to May 2003. | See also: 26 Dec 00 | Science/Nature 06 Dec 00 | Science/Nature 06 Mar 02 | Science/Nature Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Science/Nature stories now: Links to more Science/Nature stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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