First true-colour, full body rendering of a dinosaur!

Feb 19, 2010 17:38

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/01/100127-dinosaurs-color-feathers-science/o/

This is my first post here, and I didn't see it posted otherwise, so I thought a few people might be interested if they haven't already ( Read more... )

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a1cmustangpilot February 19 2010, 21:16:54 UTC
This is absolutely wonderful!

Would it be all right if I reposted it at prehistoricpark ?

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markenzeichen February 19 2010, 21:31:05 UTC
Oh, feel free to, by all means! :)
I'm glad you liked it!

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skysealer February 19 2010, 21:38:10 UTC
I heard about this on NatGeo's Facebook page, it is indeed a wondrous find for the paleo community!

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in0p February 20 2010, 02:10:09 UTC
Here is a clickah link for cell phone readers who are as bad with their thumbs as I am.

Good luck with the pop ups (tsk tsk, NatGeo!)

This is really an awesome find, i think i watched it spin for about five minutes. When I redo my terror bird costume's feathers... I might have to steal that paint job :} Although, as an (term used loosely) "artist", it's a bit of a bummer seeing authority enter the what-color-were-dinos arena. That used to be a "whatever works" field. Still, fascinating nonetheless.

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in0p February 20 2010, 02:12:17 UTC
Oh yeah, welcome aboard the community, lol :}
JP2 dvd on standby...

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