Dinosaurs fly among us

Duckling Dinosaur - The Hal of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

If you’ve ever wondered what happened to the dinosaurs, here they are, all around us. These Mallard Ducklings have hatched from eggs and have the most dinosaur-looking feet imaginable – just look at those scales. They’re not quite ‘terrible lizards’ though, which is what the word dinosaur means, are they?

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