over the past decade, pigmentation has been discovered in several dinosaur genera. here they are:
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anchiornis, a small four-winged aviraptoran, had black, gray, and white feathers with a red crest.
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sinosauropteryx, a compsognathid, had orange feathers with a mask and a lemur-like striped tail.
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archaeopteryx, widely regarded as the first bird, had at least some black flight feathers.
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microraptor, another avian intermediary, had iridescent black feathers akin to a blackbird's.
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caihong, a relative of
anchiornis, had black and iridescent feathers as well.
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psitaccosaurus, a bipedal ceratopsian, had countershaded skin adapted to forest dwelling.
— and finally, nodosaurid
boreopelta was reddish-brown and adapted for camouflage.
here is some really rad artwork i found that depicts a few of the colorful friends above!