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Rebor: Oddities Line: T-Rex Fetus in Jar

Started by joossa, May 24, 2016, 05:22:25 PM

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Halichoeres

Quote from: stargatedalek on November 05, 2016, 03:57:44 PM
Quote from: MLMjp on November 05, 2016, 03:42:29 PM
Quote from: stargatedalek on November 05, 2016, 03:09:43 PM
An embryo wouldn't necessarily display feathers, even some birds don't hatch with them. It depends on how dependent infant Tyrannosaurs were as to whether feathers would be expected on hatch-lings/embryos.

Oversized feet and generally lithe proportions are sometimes seen in bird hatch-lings, which leaves only the skull shape weighing this piece down.
But this one looks like a rather developed embryo, which soon will break out of the egg. Shouldn't it had at least bit of plumage?
A lot of birds are born with absolutely no feathers. Although as I just realized the wrinkles covering it may be intended as scale lines rather than a preservation artifact of being preserved in liquid, which would be incorrect no matter what.


I have a hard time believing Tyrannosaurus would have been as altricial as a passerine. I like to think of a hatchling T. rex as a downy little fluffball, like a quail with teeth.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on November 05, 2016, 11:06:57 PMI have a hard time believing Tyrannosaurus would have been as altricial as a passerine. I like to think of a hatchling T. rex as a downy little fluffball, like a quail with teeth.
Very true, many game-birds are not only up and moving minutes after hatching but even able to communicate and recognize complex patterns. I think it's highly unlikely any land based animal would have helpless young when they don't have a need to.

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Quote from: stargatedalek on November 05, 2016, 11:22:57 PM
Quote from: Halichoeres on November 05, 2016, 11:06:57 PMI have a hard time believing Tyrannosaurus would have been as altricial as a passerine. I like to think of a hatchling T. rex as a downy little fluffball, like a quail with teeth.
Very true, many game-birds are not only up and moving minutes after hatching but even able to communicate and recognize complex patterns. I think it's highly unlikely any land based animal would have helpless young when they don't have a need to.
I'm with you Tim, altriciality (is that the correct form for the noun) is a derived condition, like helplessness in Homo newborn.

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I mean my dad had a baby cow in a jar and the remains of its mother to the left of it. In his classroom. (I should mention it died giving birth)
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