Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Thankfulness of November. Similicaudipteryx

  The genus Similicaudipteryx was so named because of its similarity to the genus Caudipteryx‭ (‬tail feather‭)‬.‭ ‬Like with Caudipteryx,‭ ‬Similicaudipteryx had a covering of downy feathers all over the body,‭ ‬with vaned feathers on the arms and tail.‭ ‬The end of the tail had a pygostyle-like arrangement which supported a feather growth like in the aforementioned Caupdipteryx and the oviraptosaur Nomingia.‭ ‬The jaws of Similicaudipteryx curved downwards towards the end,‭ ‬which may have been an adaptation towards a specific style of feeding,‭ ‬though the exact diet is still unknown.‭ ‬Also like with Caudipteryx,‭ ‬there is uncertainty to how Similicaudipteryx is related to dinosaurs and birds,‭ ‬if indeed at all depending upon who you ask.

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