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DINOSAURS TAKE WING |
Birds are dinosaurs. This is the conclusion supported by recently-discovered fossils in China that reveal how the anatomy necessary for flight evolved in ground-dwelling dinosaurs. Among the new discoveries are four-winged, gliding raptors and tyrannosaurs with long display feathers that lived from 160 to 125 million years ago. Many are in an exquisite state, preserving bone, feathers, skin, even color. Dinosaurs Take Wing will present feathery fossils, some as large as full-size walls, that have never been exhibited in the U.S. and bring ancient creatures to life using colorful and dynamic models and artwork. The exhibition centerpiece will be life-size models of two newly discovered tyrannosaurs engaged in a feathery courtship display.
Organized with Science Visualization and the Institute for Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing
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