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Dinosaur's feathered tail found preserved in amber

Dinosaur's Feathered Tail Found Remarkably Preserved in Amber | National Geographic


At a market in northern Myanmar (Burma), China University scientist Lida Xing found a piece of amber containing a remarkably well-preserved dinosaur tail, complete with feathers. It likely belonged to a coelurosaur, a birdlike beast that lived about 99 million years ago. National Geographic video above. Plans for future research below.




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