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‘Silly question: what are the things hanging from Offsider's sides? Are they tiny wings?’
I like answering this question.
They are wings, but vestigial wings. ‘Vestige’ means ‘left over.’
So, are emus dinosaurs? Discoveries of certain fossils in Germany in the 1800’s -- archaeopteryx -- showed that some dinosaurs had feathers. To say that an emu is a dinosaur is pretty close to correct.
But it gets better. There is a tiny vestigial claw under an emu’s wing. Archaeopteryx had the same thing. And a living bird called the ‘hoatzin’ still has a working claw on its wing. Here it is:
https://www.google.com/search?q=you...ate=ive&vld=cid:f630cf43,vid:87_shPJxdns,st:0
So, was the emu’s wing originally the little grabby forearm that a T Rex has? I’ll let you do some research on that.
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I like answering this question.
They are wings, but vestigial wings. ‘Vestige’ means ‘left over.’
So, are emus dinosaurs? Discoveries of certain fossils in Germany in the 1800’s -- archaeopteryx -- showed that some dinosaurs had feathers. To say that an emu is a dinosaur is pretty close to correct.
But it gets better. There is a tiny vestigial claw under an emu’s wing. Archaeopteryx had the same thing. And a living bird called the ‘hoatzin’ still has a working claw on its wing. Here it is:
https://www.google.com/search?q=you...ate=ive&vld=cid:f630cf43,vid:87_shPJxdns,st:0
So, was the emu’s wing originally the little grabby forearm that a T Rex has? I’ll let you do some research on that.
SE