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The large flying reptiles known as pterosaur preyed on primitive fish that would have hard scale armour covering them.
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How a Tiny Jawbone in Arizona Redraws the Map of Early Pterosaur Evolution and Ancient EcosystemsHow does it take for an animal to make its mark in history particularly when its bones are as delicate as a potato chip? Eotephradactylus mcintireae’s answer is a mix of volcanic ash, river ...
The feeding habits of an unusual 200-million-year-old fish have been uncovered by a University of Bristol undergraduate in a groundbreaking study which has been published in Palaeontology, a ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of pterosaur – a flying reptile that soared above the dinosaurs more than 200 ...
When researchers first came across fossils of Aliencanthus in what is now Poland in the 1950s, they had difficulty categorising the two long, thin bo Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of pterosaur – a flying reptile that soared above the dinosaurs more than 200 ...
A Zurich research team has described the 365-million-year-old fossils of a fish with an extreme underbite. The lower jaw of the fish called Alienacanthus was twice as long as its skull, according ...
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