The fossil of a 170 million-year-old pterosaur, described as the world’s best-preserved skeleton of the prehistoric winged reptile, has been found on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, scientists said ...
The fossil of a 170-million-year-old pterosaur was found during a recent dig in Scotland. Better known as a pterodactyl, it’s the largest preserved skeleton of a pterosaur specimen found from the ...
Pterosaur, more popularly known as a pterodactyl, was a spectacular flying dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic period around 170 million years ago. Researchers found an incredible fossil of the ...
A pterodactyl fossil dating back more than 170 million years which has been described as the “discovery of the century” has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland. The prehistoric specimen ...
The fossil is thought to be an ancestor to the pterosaur clade. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, ...
The study produced the first full skeleton reconstruction of the 230-million-year-old creature The evolutionary secrets of a 230-million-year-old fossil reptile have been revealed, after a century of ...
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