University of Texas-Austin: Dinosaur Faces and Feet May Have Popped With Color
December 10, 2021
December 10, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 10 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release on Dec. 9, 2021:
Most birds aren't as colorful as parrots or peacocks. But if you look beyond the feathers, bright colors on birds aren't hard to find: Think pink pigeon feet, red rooster combs and yellow pelican pouches.
There's a good chance that extinct dinosaurs rocked pops of color on similar body parts and may have flashed their colors to entice mates, just . . .
Most birds aren't as colorful as parrots or peacocks. But if you look beyond the feathers, bright colors on birds aren't hard to find: Think pink pigeon feet, red rooster combs and yellow pelican pouches.
There's a good chance that extinct dinosaurs rocked pops of color on similar body parts and may have flashed their colors to entice mates, just . . .