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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 1:25 AMWe all Know we can't really know dinosaur's colour, but one Group of Scientist had figure out what colour that Dinosaur's have.
their lab Rat :
an Anchiornis Fossil, they looking for colour pigment in the feather, after their hard work they found that mostly covered in black colour and Colour that Scientist called " Rufus Red ".
here are reconstructions of the Anchiornis :
This is the Earlier tought :
the scientist found that the feathered crest in the head contains Rufus Red, and there are some places like the wings, and legs are coloured white.
could this experiments can also revealed other Dinosaurs colours ? yes and no, you decide.
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-27-2014 6:07 AMInteresting, and entirely possible.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 7:02 AMPlease T.Rex, DON'T BE PINK.
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MemberAllosaurusJan-27-2014 7:20 AMThis was also done with Sinosauropteryx. It was light orange with a white striped tail and white underside.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 8:30 AMa pink t-rex? the stuff of nightmares...have they done this with other feathered dinosaurs? like Archaopteryx?
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MemberCompsognathusJan-29-2014 7:38 PMI actually Don't know, And probably T-Rex is more of a Black With Green And White Stripe ( My Opinion ), not Pink, that's Ridiculous.