On Feathers and Fur?
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On Feathers and Fur?
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Watching Nova on PBS last week, the show showed that it appeared that all Raptor dinosaurs had feathers from well preserved fossils of them.
What I am curious is what is the oldest definitive proof of fur existing (ie fossilized signs of fur)?
Watching Nova on PBS last week, the show showed that it appeared that all Raptor dinosaurs had feathers from well preserved fossils of them.
What I am curious is what is the oldest definitive proof of fur existing (ie fossilized signs of fur)?
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I don't know but I'd imagine it would be VERY rare among fossils. Remember that feather imprints only turn up in fossils from rock formations made out of powder-fine sediment. IIRC, only one or two Archaeopteryx skeletons showed prints of feathers.
Fur would be more difficult since flying and semi-aquatic mammals tend to have much less fur than regular land mammals.
Fur would be more difficult since flying and semi-aquatic mammals tend to have much less fur than regular land mammals.
On the Nova episode, many of the dinosaurs preserved with feathers in Chinese deposits are non flying raptors.
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Well, except for sea otters... and beavers...Elfdart wrote:I don't know but I'd imagine it would be VERY rare among fossils. Remember that feather imprints only turn up in fossils from rock formations made out of powder-fine sediment. IIRC, only one or two Archaeopteryx skeletons showed prints of feathers.
Fur would be more difficult since flying and semi-aquatic mammals tend to have much less fur than regular land mammals.
Floods could result in extremely rare preservation of furry fossils, and it wouldn't surprise me if the oldest fur fossils were of comparable age to the oldest feather fossils.... but for some reason feathered dinosaurs* capture the press attention more than rat-like early mammals.
* I confess to some fascination with feathered dinos myself - I own three, two cockatiels and a green-cheeked conure.
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Speaking of Marine Mammals, I was sent this link on another discussion group:
http://www.crystalinks.com/fossilbeavers.html
http://www.crystalinks.com/fossilbeavers.html
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Small animals in general don't preserve well, and since there aren't any large birds or mammals below the K-T boundary, fossilized instances of fur or feather bearing animals are unsurprisingly scarce. Many species of Mesozoic mammals, often rat-sized or smaller, are only known from their teeth, as they're most resistant to decomposition. The fossil record of early birds and mammals is spotty and full of holes for this reason.
It's suspected that fluffy down-type fathers (strictly for insulation) are as old as dinosaurs themselves, with quills and pinions arising much later (though still earlier than definitive proof of their existence, probably mid-Jurassic). Since tiny, warm-blooded animals really need insulating integument, you can safely bet that both mammals and dinosaurs were sporting fur as early as the late Triassic (~250 MYA).
It's suspected that fluffy down-type fathers (strictly for insulation) are as old as dinosaurs themselves, with quills and pinions arising much later (though still earlier than definitive proof of their existence, probably mid-Jurassic). Since tiny, warm-blooded animals really need insulating integument, you can safely bet that both mammals and dinosaurs were sporting fur as early as the late Triassic (~250 MYA).
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Hey. I own a green-cheeked conure. 6 years old, presumably male, and the most DEMANDING creature I could think of. They are like 2 year olds with their insistence on attention, affection, obsessive clinging.* I confess to some fascination with feathered dinos myself - I own three, two cockatiels and a green-cheeked conure.
Love him to death though...So does my family. I used to own cockatiels a while ago. Beautiful birds, but I have to say this conure has so eclipsed them in temperament. They aren't kidding when they describe them as big-personality birds.
I was watching Jurassic Park movies the other night and I couldn't get over how similar the raptors were to my conure's demeanor, general physiology, etc. They really do seem to be related. Of course it's a movie, but if they were basing it on supposed fact then I'd easily see the similarities.
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I want to change the name of ours from "Gryphon" to "Velcro" - yes, that's the personality.Justforfun000 wrote:Hey. I own a green-cheeked conure. 6 years old, presumably male, and the most DEMANDING creature I could think of. They are like 2 year olds with their insistence on attention, affection, obsessive clinging.
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Aren't feathers essentially greatly modified hair? And, if so, wouldn't fur have arisen first? Then given rise to downy feathers and so on?
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I thought feathers were scales, actually. Although considering that all three are essentially keratin, the distinction may be moot.
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Feathers are highly modified scales, even down feathers. Birds have no hair whatsoever.
Scales, feathers, and hair are, indeed, all forms of keratin.
Scales, feathers, and hair are, indeed, all forms of keratin.
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Ah, then they're seperate offshoots of the same thing then...Broomstick wrote:Feathers are highly modified scales, even down feathers. Birds have no hair whatsoever.
Scales, feathers, and hair are, indeed, all forms of keratin.
Well, now I know.
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I imagine that hair traces would be even less likely to fossilize or be noticeable than feathers. An individual feather is wider and more prominent than a strand of hair. Unless a structure like a horse's tail landed on some really fine sediment and didn't get pressed up against the body, would we even be able to see it?
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A quick search on Google brought up this page, with the following quote (you'll have to scroll down to see it on the website) with emphasis added:
Apparently, there are examples of fossil hair. I get the impression it most frequently shows up in fossilized animal shit and hairballs/owl pellet type things, but that's just a first impression.Analyze coprolites from mammalian carnivores for evidence of hair, describe its morphology, and possible ecological significance using modern hair types for comparison. Develop the preparation technique for using scanning electron microscopes to study samples. The evolution of hair likely occurred well over 220 million years ago. The oldest known hair is about 137 million years old. What do casts of fossil hair tell us about an extinct mammal’s life history? Who evolved hair first and when? What was the first fur coat like?
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I get a kick out of his mannerisms when he's freaked out or mad too. If I use any kind of device that buzzes like my shaver or electric toothbrush, he runs back and forth on my shoulders and gets his ruff up and it looks like a little helmet to me. Hehehe. I get such a kick out of it.
Does yours also go down your shirt? He stated that shortly after 'adopting' us, and the little bugger is so quick! As soon as I lean down over the sink or to tie my shoes, he's whipped down as fast as his little feet can go. He's such a nut.I want to change the name of ours from "Gryphon" to "Velcro" - yes, that's the personality.
I get a kick out of his mannerisms when he's freaked out or mad too. If I use any kind of device that buzzes like my shaver or electric toothbrush, he runs back and forth on my shoulders and gets his ruff up and it looks like a little helmet to me. Hehehe. I get such a kick out of it.
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