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Topicnow scientists are thinking T-Rex didn't have feathers after all
DarkDragon400
09/08/17 4:59:32 PM
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UnholyMudcrab posted...
I don't remember ever hearing that it did.

From the first article:
The discovery of simple, shaftless feathers on Dilong paradoxus, a 2-metre-long basal tyrannosauroid from the early Cretaceous of China, led to the suggestion that the tyrannosauroids as a group were feathered. Since the tyrannosauroids also includes the late Cretaceous heavyweight superstars that people have heard of, such as Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus, this idea gained much interest.

This evidence led to people speculating that Tyrannosaurus may have had feathers. But I don't recall anyone ever saying anything beyond, "Tyrannosaurus might have had feathers."
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