Author Topic: The T-Rex actually had feathers?  (Read 6080 times)

Yes, apparently scientists have figured out that some T-Rexs had feathers. This is what it would of looked like:





What the forget.
thus us old

It was not all over its body. It would have been more around its head, like a crest.
from head to tail

It is very possible that they could have feathers. We've seen many other dinosaurs with feathers, why cant the T-Rex have them?

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It's still very loving terrifying and you wouldn't want to be anywhere near it.

It's still very loving terrifying and you wouldn't want to be anywhere near it.
i can keep it in my giant bird cage

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I'm pissed 'cause they no longer holds the intimidation factor they used to.

I'm pissed 'cause they no longer holds the intimidation factor they used to.
I wouldn't feel like having a dinosaur killing and eating me regardless of it having feathers or not.

So chickens are smaller, less dangerous versions of a prehistoric beast?

It never had any feathers.
Damnit people, stop being stupid.

There is NO SCIENTIFIC PROOF WHATSOEVER that could prove that the T-Rex had feathers, it's just another stupid "dinosaurs evolved into birds!" theory that is false and can be easily proven wrong, although evolutionists will deny that.

I wouldn't feel like having a dinosaur killing and eating me regardless of it having feathers or not.

Well I could either start running the forget out of there or laugh my Goddamn ass off and not have a chance to escape. I'd rather get away, if only for a moment...

I like the scaly T rex :C

Well that's just plain silly!

I like the scaly T rex :C

That's ok because it had scales and not feathers.
We don't find feather imprints in fossils of T-Rexes so there's no reason to assume that.