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Feathered Dinosaur Finda brief preliminary reportWhenever a sensational news report about some alleged evolutionary find hits the airwaves, we are invariably deluged with questions. This find of a dromaeosaur allegedly covered in feathers will be no exception. This preliminary comment is hastily compiled based on the first reports available to us. Please note the following:
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Let us assume that these reports are all fully confirmed (and remember that so far none of these stories has really matched the early enthusiasm). Assume that Dr Norell is right when he says that such dinosaurs may have looked more like weird birds than giant lizards. If this is so, and it is a big if, then the appropriate comment would be so what? We can concede that this is consistent with the dino-bird evolution theory (whereas many things are inconsistent with itsee below), but it is also consistent with Biblical creation. We tend to react against such a thing as a downy dinosaur, because of our conditioning on what we think the dinosaurs that God created must have all looked like. There have been many instances where new discoveries have changed our notions of dinosaur behaviour and appearance. There is, however, still not the slightest reason to have to believe that dinosaurs evolved from non-dinosaurs. And even many prominent evolutionary bird experts insist that the idea that they evolved into birds is hokum. For instance, there are huge theoretical problems for the notion that feathers could evolve from scales, which are very different, both anatomically, biochemically and embryologically (see New dinosaur-bird link and Bird Evolution files out the window). There are also other embryological considerations which prevent many evolutionary experts from taking seriously this notion of dino-bird evolution. We await developments with interest, and as indicated earlier, particularly the comments of Feduccia and others once they have had a chance to study the facts, rather than the enthusiastic interpretations.
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