Achaeopteryx is known as a feathered animal .....birds are classifie as a feathered animal but paleontologist do not have clue that how to tell a bird a dinosaur then they found a specimen archaeopteryx...
Birds are so called. The skeletal structure of most birds is very similar (although smaller) to that of many dinosaurs.
I know of three off the top of my head. Citipati was a small feathered dinosaur with a beak and headcrest. Incisivosaurus was a feathered dinosaur that appeared to be bucktoothed. Microraptor was a small feathered dinosaur that lived in the trees, and had feathers on both its arms and legs that were used as "wings" for gliding.
There is no color named "dinosaur." Scientists only know the colors of a few types of feathered dinosaurs, so it wouldn't make sense to name a color after dinosaurs.
No. Deinonichus was a feathered dinosaur incapable of flight.
Anchiornis is a genus of small, feathered, troodontid dinosaur.
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Yes they were animals. They were reptiles but are also the ancestors of birds. (one of the feathered dinosaurs was called an Archaeopteryx)
Birds are a type of winged, feathered, theropod. They specifically belong to Maniraptora.
Epidexipteryx is the smallest known dinosaur. It was a feathered theropod less than 10 inches long and weighing about 0.36 lb.
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