Computed tomography scans revealed that the two reptiles’ bones were markedly different. The larger pterosaur, Arambourgiania philadelphiae, had internal ridges that spiralled up and down inside ...
The largest clutch of pterosaurs eggs ever ... skeleton of a hatchling shows that bones related to flight were less developed than bones of the hind limb, indicating that newborns might have ...
BANDO, Ibaraki Prefecture—A fossilized bone piece long hailed as coming from a pterosaur flying reptile is actually from a “suppon” softshell turtle, according to a re-examination that ...
one long bone and two teeth. Oliver Rauhut The researchers believe that instead of eating fish and the like, the newly identified pterosaur species likely consumed insects—and that, furthermore ...