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'Wonder’ fossil of reptile with feathers unlocks secrets of reptile evolution

Experts had long believed feathers came from dinosaurs and birds. But Mirasaura, which predates dinosaurs, shows that complex skin forms evolved independently.

July 24, 2025 / 11:37 IST
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Illustration of Mirasaura in its forest habitat, actively hunting insects in its natural surroundings. (Image: Gabriel Ugueto)
Illustration of Mirasaura in its forest habitat, actively hunting insects in its natural surroundings. (Image: Gabriel Ugueto)

A fossil once mistaken for a common reptile has surprised scientists. Hidden in a private collection for decades, it revealed an unexpected tale. Known as Mirasaura grauvogeli, this tiny tree-dwelling reptile lived 247 million years ago. Now, researchers say it had feather-like skin appendages never seen in reptiles before.

Feather-Like Features Found

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Mirasaura was uncovered by a team led by German palaeontologists. Their findings were recently published in the journal Nature. The creature had a long crest along its back, formed from overlapping appendages. These were complex in structure but lacked the fine barbs of bird feathers. Instead, they had narrow central ridges giving them a feather-like outline.

Unlike modern feathers, these features evolved separately. Scientists believe they served as display structures for communication or mating. This suggests the development of such skin outgrowths began much earlier than thought.