No.
Questioning what's accepted doesn't make something a conspiracy theory. All I'm pointing out is that nearly every feathered fossil is from China, where there are many fake fossils. Before there was a demand for them there weren't any. Just look at these for example:
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Now both of those are from herbivores, but those scales are far more distinct than and feather impressions I've seen in any fossil except maybe for the archaeopteryx. I'm not saying that no dinosaurs had feathers, merely that one needs to be cautious about some of these discoveries, and some dinosaurs most definitely did not have feathers.
Hoax fossils have been fooling them for years, with the most famous being piltdown man and archaeoraptor. Heck, it took nearly a century before they realized they'd put the wrong head on the apatosaurus and invented the brontosaurus.I think if the internet is aware of fake fossils, actual paleantologists keep this in mind as well......![]()
Hoax fossils have been fooling them for years, with the most famous being piltdown man and archaeoraptor. Heck, it took nearly a century before they realized they'd put the wrong head on the apatosaurus and invented the brontosaurus.
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