December 10, 2016

The piece of amber with a dinosaur tail (Photo courtesy Ryan McKellar, Royal Saskatchewan Museum)

An article published in the journal “Current Biology” describes the study of the tail of a small feathered dinosaur dating back to about 99 million years ago preserved in amber. A team of researchers led by paleontologist Lida Xing of the China University of Geosciences in Beijing examined the fossil, the first preserved in this manner directly associated to a dinosaur.