Dinosaur Find Raises Questions about the Origin of Feathers

An artist's recreation of Juravenator starki.
(Image credit: Stephanie Abramowicz.)

The discovery of a new dinosaur species without feathers usually doesn't generate as much of a stir as finding a feathered one, but a newfound fossil has scientists questioning the very origin of feathers.

Prior to this finding, most scientists believed that both feathered dinosaurs and birds all evolved from one ancient feathered ancestor. The newfound species is a member of the feathered dinosaur family, but it lacks feathers.

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