Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-25118285-20170717214401/@comment-29659579-20170815025725

Antarctica was much farther north in the early Jurassic than it is now, but it was still a cool climate. Cooler climates usually force creatures that live there to adapt, be that with an extra fat layer or a downy feather coat. It is worth noting however, that none of the cryo's relatives have any evidence of feathers. Just some of my thoughts. (Pay no attention)