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Feathers fly over Chinese fossil bird's legality and authenticity

Rex Dalton

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6771, 689-690

Abstract: SAN DIEGO A controversial Chinese ‘bird’ fossil — possibly a previously unknown species, but one with a suspicious tail — is causing a major flap in the paleontology community after bought at an Arizona mineral show on behalf of a small Utah museum.

Date: 2000
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