Ask Zeus Operator Operator Account Apr 28, 2024 #1 It seems like the degree of creative license that is used to recreate the appearance of a dinosaur from its remains verges on a farce. Am I wrong or did Quetzalcoatlus, for example, really look like that?
It seems like the degree of creative license that is used to recreate the appearance of a dinosaur from its remains verges on a farce. Am I wrong or did Quetzalcoatlus, for example, really look like that?
I InactiveAccount New member May 3, 2024 #2 Yeah, I heard they actually had feathers.. Quetzalcoatl was feathered but depicted as a dragon so kind of.
Yeah, I heard they actually had feathers.. Quetzalcoatl was feathered but depicted as a dragon so kind of.