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From: michaelm@bcsaic.UUCP (Michael Maxwell)
Newsgroups: sci.bio
Subject: Re: evolution, parthogenesis, ad nauseum.
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Date: Mon, 5-Jan-87 14:33:33 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  5 14:33:33 1987
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In article <531@cdx39.UUCP> jc@cdx39.UUCP (John Chambers) writes:
>> >>Turkeys belongs to a class of dinosaur??? (P.M Koloc)
>> 
>> Sorry to break the news, but birds and dinosaurs *are* more closely related
>> than dinosaurs and present-day reptiles. 
>> 
>Hmmm...I thought that birds had been classified as a suborder  of
>the dinosaurs, not a class.

I saw an exhibit yesterday (at the Science Center in Seattle) that said a
Pterydoctyl fossil had been found with traces of fur.  No reference.  Does
anyone know anything about this?
-- 
Mike Maxwell
Boeing Advanced Technology Center
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