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 | | This axiomatic expectation implied that Dinosaurs were mostly slow, sluggish organisms, comparable to modern reptiles, which need the sun to heat their bodies. |
 | | However, the feathers were only preserved by the lagerstätte of the Yixian Formation; it is therefore possible that Dinosaurs elsewhere in the world may have been feathered too, Even though the feathers have not been preserved. |
 | | Archaeopteryx lithographica on display at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History]] The feathered Dinosaurs discovered so far include Beipiaosaurus, Caudipteryx, Dilong, Microraptor, Protarchaeopteryx, Shuvuuia, Sinornithosaurus, and Sinosauropteryx; and dinosaur-like birds like Confuciusornis; all of which come from the same area and Formation in northern China. |
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