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<blockquote data-quote="Alunyel" data-source="post: 52432929"><p>Ooooh, that's a good picture.</p><p></p><p>The picture I posted wasn't exactly the most accurate, anyway, not only was it doing the splits, but its legs were way too curved.</p><p></p><p>It still shows the general form of Microraptor, with feathered wings and a very lizard-like head, tail etc, which is all I really needed it for. Plus it was the clearest picture on the first page when I google image searched it.</p><p></p><p>When you consider how similar it is to modern day birds, and still very similar to ancient theropod dinosaurs, it makes putting the very mammalian bats in the same "kind" as birds seem even more primitive, and even more absurd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alunyel, post: 52432929"] Ooooh, that's a good picture. The picture I posted wasn't exactly the most accurate, anyway, not only was it doing the splits, but its legs were way too curved. It still shows the general form of Microraptor, with feathered wings and a very lizard-like head, tail etc, which is all I really needed it for. Plus it was the clearest picture on the first page when I google image searched it. When you consider how similar it is to modern day birds, and still very similar to ancient theropod dinosaurs, it makes putting the very mammalian bats in the same "kind" as birds seem even more primitive, and even more absurd. [/QUOTE]
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