New Research Shows – Dinosaur Eggs Correlate Directly With Modern Bird Eggs
Spanish Fossilised Eggs show Strong Link between Theropoda and Aves
Palaeontologists have been aware for some time, of the close anatomical links between certain members of the lizard-hipped dinosaurs known as the Theropoda and modern birds. A great deal of evidence has been compiled to show that certain types of dinosaur such as the Dromaeosauridae, the raptors, were closely related to Aves (birds). Scientists know for example, that many small, meat-eating Theropods such as members of the Dromaeosauridae, dinosaurs such as Microraptor and Sinornithosaurus were covered in feathers, but there are also striking similarities between the skeletons of birds and the fossilised bones of these types of dinosaur.
Dinosaur/Bird Link Theory Almost as Old as the Science of Palaeontology
The link between dinosaurs and birds is not a new theory in palaeontology. Granted, there have been a number of startling discoveries made of feathered dinosaurs, most notably in the Lower … Read more