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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scientific researchers have advanced that the discovery of a new feathered dinosaur namely the Eosinopteryx has completely changed the perspective of humanity upon birds and their origins. Basically, the Eosinopteryx was a 30cm flightless dinosaur whose remains were found in northeastern China. Moreover, these creatures had a small wingspan and a bone structure that are believed to have restricted the Eosinopteryxs' ability to flap their wings. The Eosinopteryx also…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scientific researchers have advanced that the discovery of a new feathered dinosaur namely the Eosinopteryx has completely changed the perspective of humanity upon birds and their origins. Basically, the Eosinopteryx was a 30cm flightless dinosaur whose remains were found in northeastern China. Moreover, these creatures had a small wingspan and a bone structure that are believed to have restricted the Eosinopteryxs' ability to flap their wings. The Eosinopteryx also had toes suited to walking along the ground and fewer feathers on its tail and lower legs which would have made it easier to run. Throughout years, decades and centuries, scientific analysts used to believe that birds evolved from dinosaurs called theropods which is now regarded as a bias information. Paleontologists have even brought up data which showed birds evolved from a group of dinosaurs called theropods from the Early Cretaceous period of Earth's history, around 120 million to 130 million years ago..