
Pterosaurs used colorful feathers to communicate with each other
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New research reveals that pterosaurs, the flying relatives of dinosaurs, had feathers -- and they could actually control the color of those feathers in a way similar to modern birds.
Now we know. Not only did these flying reptiles have feathers, but they could actually control the color of those feathers on a cellular level to create multicolor plumage in a way similar to modern birds, new research has revealed.
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