How do we know the colour of dinosaurs? 🦖

Dinosaur expert David Hone explores the wonderful, colourful world of our reptile and bird ancestors in his talk at New Scientist Live. He identifies some behaviours we can extrapolate from palaeontology finds, with the cavet that much of what we think we know comes from very scant records.

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