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Mage asked in Science & MathematicsBiology · 3 years ago

What dinosaurs have confirmed feather colors?

I m looking to draw some dinos, but I can t find an article listing any that were confirmed by scientists. I understand if most fossils don t have feathers, but some do, and they would ve been able to decipher the colors using the dinosaur s melanosomes.

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  • Anonymous
    9 months ago

    You're just so stupid

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    None of them. Dinosaurs never had anything even close to "feathers," and are definitely not even remotely related to birds. That is a total Sci-Fi lie. God created everything to reproduce after its own kind (Genesis 1, KJV).

    Source(s): Creation Seminar by Steve Grohman
  • 3 years ago

    First, you have to determine that dinosaurs had feathers, rather than enlarged scales. Personally, I'm dubious.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    I know blue, red, and orange were colors that prehistoric birds famously had on their feathers.

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