(Spoiler alert: She lives.) For an update, turn to 2015’s Jurassic World, and you’ll find that pterosaurs are still plucking humans skyward, the sad lot of the perennially typecast.
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In an eat-or-be-eaten world, flight conveys a ... sgiathanach, studies had suggested that pterosaurs didn’t start to become larger until the late Jurassic Period, between about 160 million ...
Rhamphorhynchus was a snaggle-toothed pterosaur that lived in parts of what is now Europe and Africa during the Jurassic Period roughly 150 million years ago. It’s one of the best-known ...
By comparison, the flattened pterosaurs from most other sites around the world look like prehistoric ... many were preserved in the sediments of a Jurassic lagoon. Wellnhofer slid open another ...
As the largest pterosaur of the Jurassic period known to science ... more well-preserved specimens to be found elsewhere in the world that could fill gaps in the fossil record.