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Sinornithosaurus
Photo Credit: Image Jim Robins
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Avian Ancestors:
Dinosaurs That Learned to Fly
Sinornithosaurus was the fifth and most bird-like feathered dinosaur species ever to be discovered. It lived about 125 million years ago and was a dromaeosaurid. Its discovery strongly suggests that other dromaeosaurids may have also had feathers. Some scientists believe that its discovery is proof that feathers first developed in quick-footed, ground-dwelling dinosaurs, instead of those that lived in trees.
