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Re: Feathers Fly Worldwide.



> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 15:01:23 -0700
> From: Dino Guy and Computer Gal <gbabcock@best.com>
> 
> Until recently, _Carnotaurus_ was the only non-avian theropod for
> which definitive preserved integument was known (in the form of skin
> impressions).  It had small polygonal tubercles arranged in rosette
> patterns around larger, semi-conical tubercles.

I've read this kind of description several times in different places,
and I gave a really hard time visualising it.  Does anyone by any
chance know of a good photo or illustration anywhere on the web?

Thanks in advance,

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