Feathers, essential for thermoregulation, flight, and communication in birds, originate from simple appendages known as proto ...
The two species share a remarkable biological past. Our palaeontologist Professor Paul Barrett explains how this understanding of dinosaur evolution is transforming the way scientists think. Birds ...
Cranial kinesis allows modern birds to eat a wider variety of foods and use their beaks as multifunctional tools.
D modeling reveals that as bird brains grew larger, it led to changes in jaw muscles and joint mechanics—enabling the ...
Modern birds, along with certain snakes and fishes, have skulls whose jaws and palates are not firmly fixed in place.
At the 12th day of incubation, feather buds exhibit longitudinal domains of cell density that correspond to the barbs of the future down feather.
The two species share a remarkable biological past. Our palaeontologist Professor Paul Barrett explains how this understanding of dinosaur evolution is transforming the way scientists think. Birds ...
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