How can scientist recreate the look of extinct animals only using the sceleton?

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I mean, if some would find the sceleton of a turkey a few million years from now, he would probably never assume that it had a wattle, or probably even feathers.

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Nah, you basically got it right. There is an extreme problem with dinosaurs being imagined as simply being weird monsters that have the absolute least material stretched as thin as possible over bones. Most drawings of dinosaurs are almost certainly missing vast amounts of real anatomy.

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