The dinosaurs must've developed wings after they found that bouncing
around on foam rubber didn't get them anywhere.
On 12/11/2014 12:40 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
I'll be jiggered:
"By comparing the DNA sequences of birds ranging from the crow, duck
and pigeon to the eagle, ostrich and woodpecker, the researchers
discovered that the domestic chicken is the nearest thing we have
today to a living dinosaur, with the most primitive chromosome pattern."
The whole story about where birds came from here:
Revealed: The secret of how birds evolved from dinosaurs, lost their
teeth and learned to sing
<http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/revealed-the-secret-of-how-birds-evolved-from-dinosaurs-lost-their-teeth-and-learned-to-sing-9918755.html>
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Revealed: The secret of how birds evolved from dinosaur...
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Scientists have discovered when hens lost their teeth, why penguins
have a thick skin, how the peacock got its tail and what links the
song of the nightingale wi...
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