The relationship between dinosaurs and birds has recently been discovered in many discoveries about dinosaurs. However, there was never such a relationship between dinosaurs and birds, at least not before. Unusual dinosaurs with a hindpaw and a tail including bird feathers were found in China elsewhere. A man named Henry Kyrgyz has been studying this topic since 1996 and has made a new discovery. These four dinosaurs exacerbated the debate over the evolution of birds floating in the sky.
For decades, paleontologists are the only fossil connection between birds and dinosaurs, Archeoptery, a mixed animal with feathers, but the tail of a long bone with teeth and dinosaurs. These animals seem to have acquired features of feathers, feathers, flying birds within 10 million years - a moment of evolution. Michael Benton, a paleontologist at the University of Bristol in the UK, says: "Archeoptery seems to be perfectly matured with the characteristics of modern birds."
As feathers are often associated with birds, feather dinosaurs are often advertised as missing links between birds and dinosaurs. However, the multiple skeleton functions shared by the two groups represent a more important link between paleontologists. In addition, it is becoming increasingly evident that the relationship between birds and dinosaurs and the evolution of flight are more complex subjects than previously realized. For example, some people thought that birds evolved from linearly evolved dinosaurs, but some scientists, especially Gregory S. Paul, believe that dinosaurs like Dragon Blood Dragon evolved from birds, probably with feathers I lost the power of flight while maintaining. In a way similar to modern ostriches and other flat chest birds
Did birds evolve from dinosaurs? People have long doubted the evolutionary relationship between birds and reptiles. Early researchers examined the similarity between two groups such as scale feet and shell eggs to show remote contact between the two groups. Over the years the controversy has focused on closest to early birds such as the famous Archeoptery, as if any reptiles were first discovered in 1861. In 1870 Thomas Huxley and others discussed a possible source of dinosaurs. Birds point out that some dinosaurs like small turkey-sized Compsognathus are built very slightly and delicately just like birds. Therefore it is possible that birds evolved from dinosaurs and inherited similar features, or bone similarity was due to a similar lifestyle (evolutionary biologist is called convergent evolution).