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New feathered dinosaur looks like déjà vu for birds, but not a bird itself

Epidexipteryx is one of the more surprising broad spectrum dino finds. It’s a dinosaur with display feathers, but no flight feathers. It dates from Middle to Late Jurassic, and it would have been for enthusiasts only as a pet.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 5 comments
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A shaggy coat of feathers on a toothy, 1.4-tonne dinosaur has surprised Canadian and Chinese paleontologists.

Researchers have found that the Microraptor had black feathers with a blue tint - much like a modern-day crow - suggesting the plumage was used to attract mates.
Did Tyrannosaurus rex have feathers? Another large dinosaur, found in China from 60 million years earlier, appears to have.
A newly described relative of Tyrannosaurus rex is the largest known feathered animal - living or extinct.
Birds with red, orange or chestnut feathers are more likely to suffer from cataracts, according to researchers.
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ORMTA First Class Honours Recital and Awards Presentation

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Mar 24, 2012 by Glen Brown

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This event list was compiled by Michel F. Paré, entertainment editor of Outexpressions Newspaper, for culture queers...
Nov 23, 2011 in  Queer Toronto Event Listings by Michel F. Paré - 1 comment

Britannica Everywhere?

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Owls. The majestic creature of the night.

For all those with basic knowledge of these solitary birds of the night, owls are renown for being nocturnal and of all...
Oct 8, 2010 by Stan Prunty - 3 comments

Questions asked at libraries that make you say, "Huh?"

Actual reference queries reported by American and Canadian library reference desk workers of various levels. "Do you...
Oct 1, 2010 in  Give A Smile A Day by Cynthia Trowbridge - 13 comments
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