Chicken embryos have been altered so that the birds grow dinosaur-like snouts.doi:10.1038/nature.2015.17507CallawayEwenNature Publishing Group
Chickens. I bet you thought I was going to say owls, didn’t you? I actually intended for this to be a little baby chick craft, but I could not find yellow feathers for the life of me. Three stores later, as I started to question if they evenmakeyellow feathers anymore (they do, ...
To better understand how these bones might have become fused, a team led by Bhullar and Arhat Abzhanov, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, analysed the embryonic development of beaks in chickens and emus, and of snouts in alligators, lizards and turtles. ...