
Here we go again!
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History and the Field Museum claim they have "direct evidence of feathers" in a small dinosaur named "Velociraptor mongoliensis", which they estimate was about 1.5m (5ft) long and weighed about 15kg (33lbs). The evidence consists of "six low papillae on the middle third of the caudal margin of the ulna". (This means six small bumps on the back of one of the arm bones)
Ask yourself precisely what the evidence was. Yes. Some small bumps.
Clutching at straws a bit, aren't we?
In the current 'Evidence News' from John Mackay at Creation Research, he advises readers to look at the photo in the New Scientist article.
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/dn12666-bumpy-bones-suggest-velociraptor-had-feathers.html