Dinosaurs like Diplodocus may have been as colourful as birds
PositiveScience

- Skin fossils from the sauropod dinosaur Diplodocus have been examined using an electron microscope, revealing structures known as melanosomes. These structures are similar to those found in birds' feathers, suggesting that dinosaurs may have exhibited vibrant colors akin to modern birds.
- This discovery challenges traditional perceptions of dinosaur appearance, indicating that these ancient creatures could have been more visually complex and colorful than previously thought, potentially influencing how they interacted with their environment and each other.
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