k Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork. Microraptor is a genus of feathered dinosaurs discovered in Early Cretaceous 128124 millionyearold deposits in Liaoning Province, China. Microraptor belonged to the Dromaeosauridae family of dinosaurs, which includes Velociraptor. It had many similar traits to the early birds. It had long flight feathers on both its forelimbs and on its hindlimbs to form four wings. It probably used all four limbs to glide from tree to tree. It is thought that fourwinged flying dinosaurs such as Microraptor represent a transitionary stage in the evolution of powered flight, as seen in modern day birds. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork. Microraptor is a genus of feathered dinosaurs discovered in Early Cretaceous  128 124 million year old  deposits in Liaoning Province, China. Microraptor belonged to the Dromaeosauridae family of dinosaurs, which includes Velociraptor. It had many similar traits to the early birds. It had long flight feathers on both its forelimbs and on its hindlimbs to form four wings. It probably used all four limbs to glide from tree to tree. It is thought that  four winged  flying dinosaurs such as Microraptor represent a transitionary stage in the evolution of powered flight, as seen in modern day birds.
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Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork

Microraptor dinosaurs flying, artwork. Microraptor is a genus of feathered dinosaurs discovered in Early Cretaceous (128-124 million-year-old) deposits in Liaoning Province, China. Microraptor belonged to the Dromaeosauridae family of dinosaurs, which includes Velociraptor. It had many similar traits to the early birds. It had long flight feathers on both its forelimbs and on its hindlimbs to form four wings. It probably used all four limbs to glide from tree to tree. It is thought that 'four-winged' flying dinosaurs such as Microraptor represent a transitionary stage in the evolution of powered flight, as seen in modern day birds.

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