<p>Researchers have discovered a new flying dinosaur in China - roughly the same size as a chicken - that lived about 150 million years ago.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The creature was about 20 inches long. It had teeth and probably fed on insects, researchers said.<br /><br />The dinosaur from the Middle-Late Jurassic period is providing scientists new understandings of how birds evolved, they said.<br /><br />The dinosaur species called Aurornis xui lived about 150 million years ago, said Pascal Godefroit, lead author and researcher at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels.<br /><br />It was found in the Tiaojishan Formation of Liaoning Province, China, CNN reported.<br />This dinosaur appears to have had four wings, two along the arms and two along the legs, Godefroit said. It could probably glide but not actively fly off the ground.<br /><br />The specimen, exceptionally preserved in a clay sediment, appears to be an adult.<br />Another fossil from about 150 million years ago, called Archaeopteryx, was previously considered the most primitive known bird.<br /><br />The newly discovered dinosaur throws that into question, as the new find appears to represent an even more primitive, older bird, Godefroit said.<br /><br />Experts say the relationships between the earliest bird species and their dinosaur relatives can change in subtle ways depending on the data set being used by particular groups of researchers.<br /><br />That means that species that were once called "birds" can become considered "troodontids," or vice versa. The exact details are still being worked out, Turner said.<br />The study was published in the journal Nature</p>
<p>Researchers have discovered a new flying dinosaur in China - roughly the same size as a chicken - that lived about 150 million years ago.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The creature was about 20 inches long. It had teeth and probably fed on insects, researchers said.<br /><br />The dinosaur from the Middle-Late Jurassic period is providing scientists new understandings of how birds evolved, they said.<br /><br />The dinosaur species called Aurornis xui lived about 150 million years ago, said Pascal Godefroit, lead author and researcher at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels.<br /><br />It was found in the Tiaojishan Formation of Liaoning Province, China, CNN reported.<br />This dinosaur appears to have had four wings, two along the arms and two along the legs, Godefroit said. It could probably glide but not actively fly off the ground.<br /><br />The specimen, exceptionally preserved in a clay sediment, appears to be an adult.<br />Another fossil from about 150 million years ago, called Archaeopteryx, was previously considered the most primitive known bird.<br /><br />The newly discovered dinosaur throws that into question, as the new find appears to represent an even more primitive, older bird, Godefroit said.<br /><br />Experts say the relationships between the earliest bird species and their dinosaur relatives can change in subtle ways depending on the data set being used by particular groups of researchers.<br /><br />That means that species that were once called "birds" can become considered "troodontids," or vice versa. The exact details are still being worked out, Turner said.<br />The study was published in the journal Nature</p>