BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Bird-like dinosaur forces rethink: "A rooster-sized dinosaur with a long, slender snout and wing-like limbs is forcing a rethink on bird evolution.
The 90 million-year-old reptile belongs to the same sickle-clawed group of dinosaurs as Velociraptor and feathered dinosaurs from China.
Buitreraptor gonzalezorum, from the Neuquen Basin in central Argentina may provide tantalising evidence that powered flight evolved twice."
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That's bad writing there. "Powered flight" evolved multiple times. Insects accomplished it. Pterasaurs did it. Birds did it. Placental mammals did it.
I know what they're trying to say, but come on. That's almost as bad as saying "Dinosaurs aren't extinct--they turned into birds!" But who am I to nitpick stupidity?
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