For the first time, scientists have decoded the full-body color patterns of a
dinosaur—the 155-million-year-old
Anchiornis huxleyi (pictured)
—a new study in the journal
Science says. (
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But the previous research, published in
Nature, had found pigments only on a few isolated parts of dinosaurs (
see pictures)—and had used less rigorous methods for assigning colors to the fossilized, filament-like "protofeathers" found on some dinosaur specimens, say authors of the new report.
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