Have you all seen this yet?
It’s a tiny feathered tail from a non-avian dinosaur preserved in amber.
Smoll tiny dinosaur the size of a sparrow with feathers!
Artist rendition from the article by Cheung Chung-Tat
And 99 million years too late for me to hug it!
According to the article, the dinosaur might have even been alive when it became trapped in the tree sap that later became amber.
Even thought the dinosaur in question was comparable in size to a sparrow, that’s still heck of a lot bigger than an insect.
Amber is a lot more terrifying than I previously thought.
‘Beautiful’ dinosaur tail found preserved in amber – BBC News
