Dinosaurs Feathered Dinosaurs

Your Feature Request / Idea
I would very much like dinosaurs to look as they actually did; all land-living dinosaurs had feathers.

A tickbox for "scientifically correct dinosaurs" would therefore be so appreciated. It's weird that the media still thinks they were scaly lizzzardzzz. This is something that researchers realized around the time for the first Jurassic movie. First! That's like 20 years ago.

Please get up to speed <3.
 
Your Feature Request / Idea
I would very much like dinosaurs to look as they actually did; all land-living dinosaurs had feathers.

There is no evidence that Hadrosaurs, Ankylosaurs, Sauropods and other clades had any feathers. Instead there is lots of evidence these groups were fully covered in scales.
Right now it seems about half of the dinosaurs may have had feathers. Definitely most Theropods had feathers, especially the more derived ones. And some Ornithischians like Kulindadromeus and Psittacosaurus also seem to have some type of quills that may be the same type of structure as the protofeathers in Theropods. So many dinosaurs did have feathers. But by no means all of them.
 
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