Dinosaur feathers in amber
In science fiction (Jurassic Park movie), amber keeps dinosaur DNA, helping modern humans reborn this extinct animal.
In fact, dinosaur feathers keep a better understanding of their shape and development.
'Previously, we used to think dinosaurs were monotonous, dull, scaly creatures. Thanks to amber that holds dinosaur feathers, we understand that they are colorful, fluffy animals, 'said Mark A. Norell of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Ancient feather patterns found in western Canada amber both simple and complex, with a lifetime of up to 90 million years.
There is a feather-like pattern of fur-like structure of dinosaurs in the earliest period. There are hair patterns that show the pigmentation and variation to adapt to flying and diving.
Dinosaur hair in amber is found in Canada. (Photo: AP)
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