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New Dinosaur Called 'Fluffy Feathered Poodle from Hell'

Scientists have unearthed a spectacularly preserved, nearly complete fossil in northeastern China of a feathered dinosaur with wings.
Image: Zhenyuanlong suni
The fossil of a new species of dinosaur named Zhenyuanlong suni, or "fluffy feathered poodle from hell." A nearly complete, new feather-winged dinosaur fossil has been unearthed in China, busting the Hollywood version of their cousins’ look as portrayed in the Jurassic Park movie series. The new species named Zhenyuanlong suni is a close cousin of the famous dinosaur predator Velociraptor in the Jurassic Park movies.Steve Brusatte / University of Edinburgh via AP

Scientists have unearthed a spectacularly preserved, nearly complete fossil in northeastern China of a feathered dinosaur with wings like those of a bird, although they doubt the strange creature could fly.

The researchers on Thursday said the fast-running meat-eater was about 6 feet (1.8 meters) long and covered with simple hair-like feathers over much of its body, with large, quill-like feathers on its wings and long tail.

The largest-known dinosaur with wings, it lived about 125 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period. Considering its mouth full of sharp teeth and its overall oddness, University of Edinburgh paleontologist Steve Brusatte dubbed the dinosaur, named Zhenyuanlong suni, a "fluffy feathered poodle from hell."

Image: Zhenyuanlong suni
The fossil of a new species of dinosaur named Zhenyuanlong suni, or "fluffy feathered poodle from hell." A nearly complete, new feather-winged dinosaur fossil has been unearthed in China, busting the Hollywood version of their cousins’ look as portrayed in the Jurassic Park movie series. The new species named Zhenyuanlong suni is a close cousin of the famous dinosaur predator Velociraptor in the Jurassic Park movies.Steve Brusatte / University of Edinburgh via AP

A member of a group of dinosaurs called raptors closely related to birds, it was a cousin of Velociraptor, although that dinosaur, featured inaccurately in the "Jurassic Park" films as much bigger than it was, lived about 40-50 million years later.

"Zhenyuanlong was a dinosaur that really looked like a bird," said Brusatte, who collaborated with Chinese paleontologist Junchang Lü. "You wouldn't think of it differently than a turkey or an emu or a big chicken."

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In their form and shape, its wings looked like those of a modern bird like an eagle or vulture.

"If you saw this wing on its own, you would probably think that Zhenyuanlong could fly. But it's a fairly big raptor, and its arms are so short in proportion to its body, that I have a hard time believing that it could fly or glide or do anything in the air," Brusatte said.