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New Scientist on MSNStunningly preserved pterosaur fossils reveal how they soaredRead more Australian pterosaur had a huge tongue to help gulp down prey The finding comes from stunningly preserved pterosaur ...
The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could hold the key to lighter, stronger materials for the next generation of ...
The fossilised neck bone of a dinosaur that was bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago has been discovered ...
A juvenile pterosaur fossil found in Canada shows a crocodile bite from 76 million years ago, offering rare evidence of predator-prey dynamics during the Cretaceous Period. This marks the first North ...
The first pterosaurs had a sail-like tensioning system for flying with potentially cumbersome tail vanes, which they could have used for displays, a new study finds. When you purchase through ...
Archaeologists found the fossilized neck bone of the young pterosaur in Canada’s Dinosaur ... the University of Reading, and Australia’s University of New England collaborated on the research ...
One pterosaur species gave itself quite the makeover as it grew older and larger. Scientists have spent more than a century wondering if a large and anatomically quirky flying reptile fossil ...
The fossilised neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ...
During the Late Cretaceous, winged prehistoric creatures called pterosaurs dominated the air. They were the first vertebrates to master flight. They were not dinosaurs but closely related.
Pterosaurs were able to fly thanks to large sail-like “vanes” at the ends of their tails, palaeontologists have discovered. Researchers have long puzzled over how the winged reptiles – the ...
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