
A bit furry, but still the same species.
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Dinosaur
Size 640 x 480px
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http://i.livescience.com/images/i/0.....jpg?1316465447 they are actually fluffy >.<
I actually said Period, no Park. But anyways, yes it's no secret that I love Jurassic Park. I'm a huge fan of the movie and the franchise and it does seem that I rather see them as the evil scalie pack hunters that I see in the movies. And them being in feathers isn't exactly scary at all. But, I'm all for scientific research and I am smart enough to accept certain facts. I can accept the fact that there are some raptor species that consist of feathers and there are others who have scales.
So, I'll leave it at that.
So, I'll leave it at that.
It is scientifically proven they had feathers. Including the Velociraptors which were in Jurassic Park. Also, the Velociraptors in the movie were actually modeled after Deinonychus. Velocirators are much smaller...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release.....0920145402.htm
^ Link to fossil/bone evidence of them having had feathers.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release.....0920145402.htm
^ Link to fossil/bone evidence of them having had feathers.
Forgot to include these:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release.....0829171943.htm
http://images.sciencedaily.com/2012.....1943-large.jpg
^ Dromaeosaurid (Sinocalliopteryx gigas) fossil - relative to the Velociraptor. Fossil evidence of it having feathers/fuzz.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/release.....0829171943.htm
http://images.sciencedaily.com/2012.....1943-large.jpg
^ Dromaeosaurid (Sinocalliopteryx gigas) fossil - relative to the Velociraptor. Fossil evidence of it having feathers/fuzz.
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