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Epidexipteryx hui and Mongolarachne poster pattern proved that the first fossil

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Epidexipteryx hui and Mongolarachne poster pattern proved that the first fossilEpidexipteryx was a scansoriopterygid theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of China. It is shown here eyeing a Mongoloarachne, formerly known as Nephila jurassica. The single Epidexipteryx fossil contains the earliest known example of display feathers and Mongolarachne is the largest known fossil spider.

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proved that the first fossil was badly crushed and its face more closely resembled a handheld vacuum cleaner instead

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It was around 13 ft (4 m) long

If you've got leg feathers then flaunt them

By Joschua Knüppe

Epidexipteryx hui and Mongolarachne poster pattern proved that the first fossilEpidexipteryx was a scansoriopterygid theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of China. It is shown here eyeing a Mongoloarachne, formerly known as Nephila jurassica. The single Epidexipteryx fossil contains the earliest known example of display feathers and Mongolarachne is the largest known fossil spider.

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