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WOW, that finally decides how dinosaurs, at least the bird-like ones, might have looked like..AND you see, it's NOT good to quickly prepare the petrified bones because that destroys a lot of knowledge. WOW, da entscheidet sich endlich, wie Dinosaurier, zumindest die Vogelartigen, ausgesehen haben mögen..UND man sieht, es ist NICHT gut, schnell die versteinerten Knochen zu präparieren, weil damit viel Wissen zerstört wird.
I'm kind of distracted by how much Dr Pittman looks like he's from Kazakhstan...it's funny how East + West = Central Asian phenotype. Funnily enough, I once saw a WMAF family with a little girl (their daughter I assume) who looked Turkish. I find it fascinating how people living between East Asia and Western Europe are basically a genetic gradient that blended together since ancient times. (I know this is unrelated to dinosaurs but I just find human evolution really fascinating.)
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Keep in mind that tetrapod flight originated in Pterosaurs first, so by the time the first birds came along, there were probably many, many pterosaurs to deal with.
Anchiornis is a Non-Avian Dinosaur. Although one could argue that for species like Anchiornis the distincting between "bird" and "NAD" is a bit moot because evolution is a fluid process.
I believe for the "laser technique" to be successful and used in the examples you cited, there has to be some visible tissue preservation in the fossil. However, in most cases, such is not the case. Only the bone outline gets preserved. Let's wait and see what discoveries are brought fourth in the future . . . .
A very well-presented video! Thank you for the excellent explanation of this remarkable technology and the information gleaned thereby. Dr. Pittman's communication skills are absorbing and engaging, quite professional. Congratulations! I shall check for additional videos from TELI.