As an avid bird lover, you probably know that birds evolved from dinosaurs, but did you know that the same feather building genes found in birds are also found in alligators, indicating that the ancestors of all dinosaurs may have had hair-like feathers? This astonishing possibility and more are discussed in National Geographic magazine’s February 2011 article on the evolution of feathers, “The Long Curious Extravagant Evolution of Feathers,” by Carl Zimmer. The article traces the origin of feathers and will be of particular interest to any bird enthusiast.
Click: here to read the article.
Below are two different feathers photographed by Robert Clark which are featured in the Feb 2011 National Geographic Magazine:
photo 2 is from a King Bird-of-paradise (Disk tail-feather tip, wobbles during display).
5 comments:
The issue of NG was lying on my desk, had not yet opened it, but your post put it on top my to read pile. Just a quick glance: it looks fascinating.
Hard to believe...but I'm buying it.
Hard to believe, and I'm NOT buying it. Go to:
http://sciencepolice2010.com/2011/02/04/oh-what-a-tangled-web-he-weaves/
for my detailed sciencepolice2010 critique.
Strangetruther
Hilke-Haven't read the magazine since I was a kid but maybe I'll give it another look.
troutbirder-I don't know but an interesting theory.
johnst-always good to read more than one point of view.Thanks for the link.
I've been part of the "feathered dinosaur" camp for a while now, myself. It just explains a LOT.
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