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Most fossil evidence points to most if not all smaller dinosaurs having feathers, as well as the larger ones in cold climates, while larger ones in warmer climates were covered in scales. The pattern follows the tendency in mammals, with animals such as elephants and rhinos being almost hairless, while mammoths and most smaller mammals are covered in fur.