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Re: feather asymmetry
**I want to tell you all how very much I have been enjoying and
appreciating this discussion on feather asymmetry. It is great to see
the connective body of evidence between the various animal groups
continue to expand. This discussion -- and the research that goes with
it (as well as the research that has been intimated) -- is doing a great
job of finding the pieces of the puzzle and of gluing those pieces together.
*I have been a member of this list for close to a decade and a half.
Can't remember when I joined. It has probably been almost 10 years
since I've posted.
Professionally I am more into the extants than the extincts. But, as a
70 year old kid, I still love dinosaurs! I have always been fascinated
by the dino-avian connection. I think I've converted a few students
over the years to a similar appreciation.
Roberta M. Meehan (heading back to lurkdom in hot and sunny Phoenix)
*
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