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Illuminating Fossils
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Using light to describe the ancient world
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Illuminating Fossils | Using light to describe the ancient world Illuminating Fossils About this blog The List Who am I? ZooStaR Using light to describe the ancient world Pink feathers on a living dinosaur 13 02 16 Feather pigments in the Pink-headed duck were recently analysed with Raman spectroscopy. Image adapted from: Henrik Grönvold (1858–1940). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society Volume 18. The Pink-headed Duck Rhodonessa caryophyllacea = Rhodonessa caryophyllacea (Pink-headed Duck) Birds are living dinosaurs. Modern birds and extinct beast-footed dinosaurs (i.e. theropods) have many traits in common because they inherited these traits from the same ancestor, e.g. s-shaped necks, fused clavicles (…wishbones) and feathers. Many living birds have brightly coloured feathers, which leads us to wonder if ancient dinosaurs also had colourful plumage. One way we can answer this is by studying living dinosaurs (…birds). If two closely related bi...
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