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| Author | Gregory Wenzel | 
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Publication date  | January 1, 2004 | 
| ISBN | 978-1-57091562-8 | 
Feathered Dinosaurs of China is a documentary book written and illustrated by Paleoartist, Gregory Wenzel. The book has somewhat of a plot, featuring a possible and theoretical day in the life of Chinese Animals from the Aptian stage in Liaoning.
Plot
The book tells a day in the life of most fauna of Early Cretaceous Liaoning in China, 124 million BC.
Animals featured
- Unidentified Salamanders (mentioned at the beginning)
 - Callobatrachus
 - Unidentified Dragonflies
 - Jinzhousaurus
 - Unidentified Beetles (seen being kicked up by the Jinzhousaurus herd members)
 - Eomaia
 - Sinornithosaurus
 - Eosipterus
 - Dendrorhynchoides
 - Unidentified Striped Fish (seen dead and being squabbled over by the 2 Pterosaurs)
 - Confuciusornis
 - Caudipteryx
 - Manchurosuchus
 - Manchurochelys
 - Unidentified Freshwater Clams (seen on the lake bottom)
 - Unidentified Snails (mentioned in the lake description)
 - Unidentified Freshwater Crustaceans (listed in the Dragonfly nymph prey list)
 - Unidentified Mayfly (nymph)
 - Unidentified Predatory Fish (seen in the distance, hidden under some Water Lilies)
 - Protopsephurus
 - Lycoptera
 - Hyphalosaurus
 - Unidentified Cicadas (seen on page 20)
 - Beipiaosaurus
 - Sinosauropteryx
 - Unidentified Lizards
 - Unidentified Striped Moth (mentioned on page 23)
 - Microraptor
 - Psittacosaurus (dead)
 - Protopteryx
 - Protarchaeopteryx
 
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