The current scientific opinion is that some dinosaurs actually had rudimentary feathers.
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No Dinosaur has fur. hello! It's a reptile it has scales. Many dinosaurs also had feathers.
Usually, you can only tell conclusively that a dinosaur had feathers if there are feather imprints with the dinosaur fossil. One exception is that fused bones at the end of the tail may suggest that the tail was meant to support long feathers, in which case the bones can suggest that there were feathers. Another example is if the bones of the forearm have attachment points for a bunch of ligaments other than the ligaments at the joints, the ligaments probably provided attachment points for feathers.
A dinosaur's look is a mystery to everyone! Yes, even sciencetists! How did we know about dinosaur's colour is just a guess! A dinosaur could even have feathers!!!! Or either fur and have wings but cannot fly.
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The first dinosaur discovered to have had feathers was Archaeopteryx. Later finds found that many other dinosaurs including Velociraptor, Yutyrannus, and Anchiornis are known to have had feathers.
At only 25 centimeters long, Epidexipteryx is the smallest-known non-avian dinosaur. Its tail feathers are not counted in its official length.
A giraffe no dought. also have you heard about the long neck dinosaur. Birds have feathers too hopefully you are a kid if you are asking this question.
Archaeopteryx is the first creature that resembled a bird, a dinosaur with wings and feathers.
Dinosaurs with feathers have been found through a relatively wide range of geologic time. Not counting birds feathered dinosaurs can be found from the Jurassic period to the end of the Cretaceous period.
Many small and medium sized theropod dinosaurs had feathers. These include troodontids, dromaeosaurs, oviraptorosaurs, Microraptor, and even some tyrannosaurs.
Some had scales, but more and more dinosaur fossils are being found with feathers.