Feathered flying dinosaur with ‘very long fingers’ and wings like a BAT found in China is first of its kind
The newly discovered dinosaur is called Yi qi and probably only weighed 200 grams
The newly discovered dinosaur is called Yi qi and probably only weighed 200 grams
A DINOSAUR fossil with wings like a bat has been discovered in china.
The specimen is around 163 million years old and provides further evidence that dinosaurs related to birds had lots of different wing structures.
The tiny dinosaur probably only weighed around 200 grams and belonged to a group called scansoriopterygids.
This species of dinosaur are generally thought to have been feathered tree climbers, with very long hands and fingers.
However, this recently discovered dinosaur is a bit different as it has the unusual combination of feathers, bat wings, long finger like bones and wrists.
Scientists believe that the fossil helps to show part of the evolutionary process between scansoriopterygids and birds.
The new species has been called Yi qi and would have lived in the period before birds and bat like creatures split into different lineages.
After this species existed, feathered wings then went on to dominate.
The research has been published in the journal Nature.
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