@JonnyStormOS @jrouldz @AMAZlNGNATURE So now that I've helped you find the images, would you like me to help you with the according research? Okay, let's start with the Microraptor https://t.co/KigZDvvE9R
An asteroid #StrikeTeam kicked sulfur-infused dust so high that it contributed to catastrophic cooling and solar panels not charging batteries. @ElonMusk Muskrat? https://t.co/2gZjCHgl19 He is wearing plaid. https://t.co/XHpS0MqJrj The Son can protect
@leroyb756 @ICRscience 4) I also found this paper on dinosaur feathers. https://t.co/ntyATyTGWy
@ShardShadowhear @SuperMechaG @jurassic6733 And sorry, here's the sources. Quill knobs: https://t.co/qpwSqYOXD2 Microraptor feather extent: https://t.co/dMEPUPjqI0 Climbing: https://t.co/8lWnU5Gn4s Prey restraint: https://t.co/dSgDmUHvRz Raptor arm fl
Not enough dinosaurs on Twitter today, so here's my favorite. Microraptor gui (zhaoianus?) IVPP V 13352 Photo from @Dave_Hone et al paper, https://t.co/eRc5In5Q6r (CC-BY 2.5) https://t.co/DsaskDZfBi
@king_tyranno Photo from @Dave_Hone et al paper. https://t.co/fN26QckTGR
RT @Microrapterr: The Extent of the Preserved Feathers on the Four-Winged Dinosaur Microraptor gui under Ultraviolet Light https://t.co/yR1…
RT @WranglingDinos: @MNH_Naturalists This paper by @Dave_Hone really helped me understand more about the feather position in Microraptor. P…
RT @WranglingDinos: @MNH_Naturalists This paper by @Dave_Hone really helped me understand more about the feather position in Microraptor. P…
@MNH_Naturalists This paper by @Dave_Hone really helped me understand more about the feather position in Microraptor. Plus I love that it is open source and very readable! https://t.co/7qmQVKRTe3
@thanxtips @OdelayOwl What did you google? Pictures from the franchise? Do https://t.co/jcIc4y6g0y Your https://t.co/jvSIJIxM3Y Research https://t.co/9F1zkjISi0 And then https://t.co/LM2d0pxkHn @ Me https://t.co/fUkycsepTH
RT @Dave_Hone: @ChrisGPackham @AdamStuartSmith @Chinasaurs17 And check it out in UV: https://t.co/Zd7UEGeBPb
@ChrisGPackham @AdamStuartSmith @Chinasaurs17 And check it out in UV: https://t.co/Zd7UEGeBPb
@rickubis Yes - Here's an open access one on the feathers in Microraptor, which was a winged non-avian theropod: http://t.co/IAp8LCGkzG
@catBrahic UV can help find structures that don't show under nat light, & helps contrast those w. v. simialr colors. http://t.co/5mPBP8LOrp