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Fossilized fingers strengthen evolutionary link between dinosaurs and avian relatives... The arrangement of bones (inset) in the hands of Limusaurus inextricabilis, a theropod dinosaur that lived in China about 159 million years ago, is similar to that seen in the... more
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Rated by Comely1 on Jun 27, 7:10pm
Fossilized fingers strengthen evolutionary link between dinosaurs and avian relatives... The arrangement of bones (inset) in the hands of Limusaurus inextricabilis, a theropod dinosaur that lived in China about 159 million years ago, is similar to that seen in the wings of modern-day birds.
