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Re: Bambiraptor feinbergi
In a message dated 4/6/00 3:57:15 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
lcolema1@maine.rr.com writes:
<< Researchers have unveiled what may be the most
convincing evolutionary link yet between dinosaurs and birds: a 75
million-year-old creature with a roadrunner's body, arms that resembled
clawed wings and hair-like feathers. >>
First, there were no feathers, this is some journalists daydream...sure,
small endothermic dino, likely had feathers...evidence...none, mere
speculation, careful folks.
<< Linster christened the specimen bambiraptor because it's small like Bambi.
>>
It was original christened Bambinoraptor, bambino being baby (small) in
Italian. Pick your poison...either way its...well...silly, but that is just
an opinion.