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The arm bones of Velociraptor have been found to have quill knobs, which are attachment points for some types of feathers. A lack of quill knobs doesn't mean the animal didn't have feathers, but the presence of quill knobs if definitive proof that Velociraptor had wing-like feathers on its arms.

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It might have done.

As of now, there have been no recorded specimens of a Tyrannosaurus rex with feathers on any part of its body.

There are however a few, very small skin impressions from Tyrannosaurus, and other large tyrannosaurs like Tarbosaurus and Daspletosaurus that show tiny pebbly scales. The scales average about 2.4mm! However, just because there are scales known doesn't mean that T.rex didn't have feathers.

It seems that earlier along the tyrannosaur lineage, feathers were present. Dilong paradoxus, a Chinese tyrannosaur from the Lower Cretaceous, had simple feathers covering its body. There is also the 9m long Yutyrannus, another tyrannosaur also from China, that shows feathers covering it's body.

Currently there are many possibilities as to what the skin of T. rex would have been like.

It's possible that through the course of evolution, T. rex may have lost feathers completely.

The known skin impressions for giant tyrannosaurs are small and are hardly representative of the whole animal. It could be that different parts of the body could have had feathers an other parts had scales.

Another possibility is that babies and juveniles might have been fuzzy for insulation. They then lose or reduce the amount of feathers as they grew older and larger because big animals don't necessarily need fuzzy insulation. Although, Yutyrannus is evidence against this idea.

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There were only two species of Velociraptor. Both species were covered in feathers, and the arms had large feathers like those on a bird's wing, causing Velociraptor to appear as if it had miniature wings.

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Yes, velociraptor was covered in feathers.

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It is not known for certain, but velociraptor's feathers were probably used for insulation and possibly for display.

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