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many dinosaurs had feathers
what you say makes no sense, not many dinosaurs had feathers, only advanced theropods.
yes, ceratopsians had ''feathers'' but not really, they were protofeathers.
what source said Utahraptor (which is a very advanced maniraptoran) was different in that aspect?
the current belief amongst scientists is that utahraptor was covered with featherey fuzz all over his body except the feet and hands.
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they were covered with them
Utahraptor had no feathers. Most other dinosaurs did, but Utahraptor was different.