A newly found 152-million-year-old Pterodactylus fossil sheds light on pterosaur development. Pterosaurs were a group…
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Pterosaurs were flying reptiles that lived during most of the Mesozoic Era, from about 228 to 66 million years ago, coexisting with dinosaurs and finally becoming extinct at the same time. They are not dinosaurs themselves but are closely related. Pterosaurs ranged in size from small, sparrow-sized creatures to some of the largest flying animals ever to have lived, with wingspans exceeding 10 meters. These creatures were the first vertebrates known to have evolved powered flight. Their wings were formed by a membrane of skin and muscle stretching from their elongated fourth finger to their hind limbs. Pterosaurs had hollow bones, a feature that lightened their bodies making flight possible. They are known from numerous fossils which show that they were present all over the world. Their diets varied from species to species; some were fish-eaters, others were insectivores, and some may have been scavengers. Pterosaurs are often mistakenly called “flying dinosaurs,” although they are technically not dinosaurs.
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Remarkable new evidence that pterosaurs, the flying relatives of dinosaurs, were able to control the…
New research reveals that Quetzalcoatlus, with its 40-foot wingspan, likely launched into the air with…
70 million-year-old fossils reveal unique walking behavior of this huge, heron-like pterosaur. Look around any…
Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly but their flying abilities may have been…
Pterosaurs’ massive, flight-capable necks were supported by a unique spiral bone structure unseen in any…
A newly discovered pterosaur with a true opposed thumb provides the earliest evidence of arboreal…
Study describes new group of pterosaurs, identifies crustacean-heavy diet. New research suggests that ancient flying…
Paleontologists have discovered the fossilized bones of a 68 million year old flying reptile, Eurazhdarcho…
New research has allowed paleontologists to gain new insight on a prehistoric piece of jaw…
This incredible fossil, depicting a pterosaur in the process of being devoured by a ganoid…
Paleontologists have discovered a new wildly snaggle-toothed skull in northeast China that belonged to previously…