Fig.1: Holotype of Guidraco venator (IVPP V17083), from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China: complete specimen (a), scal bar 5 cm; cervical vertebrae (b), scal bar 3 cm; and coprolites (c, d), scal bars 1 cm. Credit: WANG Xiaolin
Fig.2: Line drawing (a) and reconstruction (b) of Guidraco venator (IVPP V17083), Scale bars 5 cm. Credit: WANG Xiaolin
As I read it, several of the Chinese flying dinosaur finds have turned out to be total frauds.
Not one of the 1500 species per day that we were told were being wiped out forever by America’s Assault On Rain Forests, I guess.
I didn’t know Debbie Wasserman Schultz could fly!
;^)