snoopfrog,

Karenosaurus

sagrotan,
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

Looks more like George, the resident homeless wino. Support your local George!

PatFussy,

This is what OP’s ancestry looked like 😆

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

When did we start balding then?!

kautau,

The asteroid

Aggravationstation,

Like Joey Ramone?

MonsiuerPatEBrown,

Thagomizers were only for haircare.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

Yes, I would like to roar to the manager.

MxM111,
MxM111 avatar

We know that they have feathers, you should ask question how, if they are not preserved...

nexguy,
@nexguy@lemmy.world avatar

We know they have fathers thanks to fossilized pages of early Bird Law text books from about 68,083,000 BC

SpezCanLigmaBalls,
@SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world avatar

Dinosaurs with dreads

MxM111,
MxM111 avatar

Dreadosaurs

joyjoy,

Hair and feathers are preserved in fossils. That’s how we know dinosaurs have feathers.

Maco1969,
@Maco1969@lemmy.world avatar

Pterosaurs also independently from mammals evolved a form of hair.

Ulvain,

But how about fat? Could they have been chunky like penguins?

Forester,
@Forester@yiffit.net avatar
lugal,

those artists tend to base their drawings on the fossils alone, while ignoring what the animal might have looked like with layers of fat and other things.

That’s not true. They are modeled that way since they are reptiles and that’s the fat proportion of reptiles.

But than again they are related to birds so we don’t know

Seraph,
Seraph avatar

Yes but more feathers.

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