Talk:Tyrannosaurus/@comment-2601:640:C400:313F:881F:B2F2:6559:A665-20181023051426/@comment-188.156.200.127-20190131204453

guys i hope you know its really possible even all Avemetatarsalians had feathers you CAN'T just say "omg im pretty sure they didnt had that" its a "bit" awesomebro logic but you can't say that "omg they had it and i know" its HIGHLY POSSIBLE they all had some kind and the fact not just dinosaur but Avemetatarsalian scales are reticulae also widely accepted between paleontologists there are things that we know and things that we are never going to know why the fuck are you ripping apart eachother on that thing? yes all-feathered stuff is possible and some days ago even more evidence was found not only avian dinosaurs can have feather filaments on top of their scaly bodyparts

its going to be even more accepted with more-and more discoveries just like it was suggested long time ago pterosaur pycnofibres are actually the same and homologous with feathers now its turned out to be mostly accepted a pterosaur was found with well preserved pycnofibres

and because reticulae is actually made up from modified feathers... IF there were "featherless" dinosaurs then they were still feathered in a way