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The Princeton Field Guides to Pterosaurs and Mesozoic Sea Reptiles

Started by Sim, November 13, 2021, 07:13:16 PM

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Quote from: Sim on December 26, 2022, 12:14:22 AMTyrannosaurus is in one picture with Triceratops and Quetzalcoatlus and it has no feathers, in contrast to the Tyrannosaurus in Paul's second dinosaur guide.  So I guess he thinks Tyrannosaurus was most likely featherless now.

That's probably b/c of Bell et al. 2017. GSPaul's 2nd edition came out ~1 year earlier.
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