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Neat, but didn't National Geographic get fooled by a "winged dinosaur" a while back? Mad Cow Bomber Send a noteboard - 29/09/2009 02:12:07 PM
I want to say it was Archaeopteryx, but don't quote me on that. Anyway, they published an issue with some crazy new type of dinosaur on the cover, and then in the next issue printed a three-page apology because they found out some redneck farmer (or the Chinese equivalent of same) had found three different fossils and glued them together. Talk about egg on your face. Anyway... just a thought.
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China finds bird-like dinosaur with four wings - 29/09/2009 06:34:36 AM 946 Views
found an article with an actual pic of the fossil - 29/09/2009 06:47:15 AM 765 Views
Neat, but didn't National Geographic get fooled by a "winged dinosaur" a while back? - 29/09/2009 02:12:07 PM 716 Views
It's a gryphon! *NM* - 29/09/2009 02:30:21 PM 458 Views
Re: It's a gryphon! - 29/09/2009 03:57:33 PM 906 Views
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?! - 29/09/2009 04:54:14 PM 682 Views
It's suggesting they used the rear two for lift, just little winglets. - 29/09/2009 05:09:03 PM 618 Views
How many other birds have used their legs for this? - 29/09/2009 05:37:06 PM 621 Views
Re: How many other birds have used their legs for this? - 29/09/2009 05:44:44 PM 659 Views
Oh I agree that it is a method of flying - 02/10/2009 01:39:48 AM 634 Views
There's an entire NOVA program on this discovery - 29/09/2009 06:00:59 PM 822 Views

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