This is a few years old but I thought it was interesting. Hope you like it too.
He made absolutely PERFECT sense.
Scientists seem never to consider that the young of dinosaurs might not have only borne a slight resemblance to the mature versions just as any young of a species does.
Yes, most young animals resemble, outwardly, their parent/s but the bone structure has yet to grow to completion and that is where the difference/s come in to it.
So many 'experts' swore that dinosaurs were cold-blooded like their modern reptile 'cousins' but even that has been over-turned these days as well since, for example, we now know that 1) birds are warm-blooded, and, b) birds are evolved from the remaining Ornithopod type dinosaurs who survived the K-T mass extinction event.
It sounds reasonable to me too.
I used to decorate my bookcases with the little, painted plastic variety.
Awww, was that last week? Lol