Post AQAW0o7CNlbQBvoxA8 by mike@sauropods.win
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(DIR) Post #AQAVsd83LS2FnlJybY by palaeotaku@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:38:39Z
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A non-avian dinosaur with a streamlined body exhibits potential adaptations for swimming. Communications Biology https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-04119-9.
(DIR) Post #AQAVsdXDpsAV3p64ps by john@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:41:27Z
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@palaeotaku Broken link?
(DIR) Post #AQAW0o7CNlbQBvoxA8 by mike@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:43:00Z
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@john Here you go: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-022-04119-9
(DIR) Post #AQAW9RKqRlPE9BJuD2 by john@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:44:37Z
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@mike Great, thanks. Pretty cool for a theropod.
(DIR) Post #AQAWaN3CU7Zog3uOYq by mike@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:49:21Z
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@john Yes. But from eyeballing the skeltal, the purported aquatic adaptations look like a bit of a reach. It's not exactly penguin-like.
(DIR) Post #AQAWtx12zVBxiwEoka by john@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:53:00Z
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@mike Maybe we should be thinking more along the lines of a grebe? There's *something* weird going on with them.http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Gzv7VEuHOTs/UTG1eMvB8BI/AAAAAAAAIgs/iYz6fFg6vN8/s1600/bellp-0333.jpg
(DIR) Post #AQAX9yJpujFEOlfLOq by mike@sauropods.win
2022-12-01T16:55:55Z
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@john Fair point.