Thursday, July 16, 2015

FEATHERED DINOSAUR DISCOVERED RELATED TO JURASSIC WORLD'S VELOCIRAPTOR


Jul 16 2015, 9:26am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr, in News | Latest Science News

Scientists discovered fossil remains of the winged dinosaur, which is a close cousin of Velociraptor, which was made famous by the Jurassic franchise.
Suddenly dinosaurs have feathers. This is a rather new thing. Today the University of Edinburgh announced that a new feathered dinosaur has been discovered. The  newly identified species of feathered dinosaur is the largest ever discovered to have a well-preserved set of bird-like wings.

Palaeontologists working in China unearthed the fossil remains of the winged dinosaur, which is a close cousin of Velociraptor. The Velociraptor has been  made famous by the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies.

Researchers say that the Zhenyuanlong suni wings are very short compared with other dinosaurs in the same family. The wings consisted of multiple layers of large feathers. They found that the species' feathers were complex structures made up of fine branches stemming from a central shaft.

The Zhenyuanlong suni as envisioned by artist Chuang Zhao could have been a stunner. This is of course all guess work as the fossil is not revealing anything about the colors of the feathers.

Although larger feathered dinosaurs have been identified before, none have possessed such complex wings made up of quill pen-like feathers, the team says. Scientists have known for some time that many species of dinosaur had feathers, but most of these were covered with simple filaments that looked more like hair than modern bird feathers.

This latest discovery suggests that winged dinosaurs with larger and more complex feathers were more diverse than previously thought.

The species belonged to a family of feathered carnivores that was widespread during the Cretaceous Period, and lived around 125 million years ago, the team says.

The near-complete skeleton of the animal - which is remarkably well preserved - was studied by scientists from the University of Edinburgh and the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences. The fossil reveals dense feathers covered the dinosaur's wings and tail.

The newly discovered Zhenyuanlong suni grew to more than five feet in length. Despite having bird-like wings, it probably could not fly, at least not using the same type of powerful muscle-driven flight as modern birds, researchers say.

It is unclear what function the short wings served. The species may have evolved from ancestors that could fly and used its wings solely for display purposes, in a similar way to how peacocks use their colourful tails, researchers say.

Dr Steve Brusatte, of the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences, who co-authored the study, said: "This new dinosaur is one of the closest cousins of Velociraptor, but it looks just like a bird. It's a dinosaur with huge wings made up of quill pen feathers, just like an eagle or a vulture. The movies have it wrong - this is what Velociraptor would have looked like too."

Professor Junchang Lü, of the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, who led the study, said: "The western part of Liaoning Province in China is one of the most famous places in the world for finding dinosaurs. The first feathered dinosaurs were found here and now our discovery of Zhenyuanlong indicates that there is an even higher diversity of feathered dinosaurs than we thought. It's amazing that new feathered dinosaurs are still being found."

The study is published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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