Thanks for posting, I am looking forward to incorporating this information into the dinosaur-themed summer camp that I am writing the curriculum for.

Unfortunately, I live in the Bible Belt of the U.S. and a number of people in this area, while they are willing to accept the fact that dinosaurs existed, do not "believe" in evolution, because they believe that the earth is only 6,000 years old. My daughter has even had classmates tell her that evolution is a religion. So I don't know if they will accept the idea of feathered dinosaurs that eventually evolved into birds, which will make it difficult to discuss the colors of those dinosaurs.

Excuse me, I am in danger of starting on one of my favorite rants . . .