A puncture in the fossilized neck of a winged reptile that flew with the dinosaurs suggests the creature became a feast for a ...
By comparison, the flattened pterosaurs from most other sites around the world look like prehistoric roadkill. The Araripe fossils have enabled researchers to get a better fix on what pterosaurs ...
During the Late Cretaceous, winged prehistoric creatures called pterosaurs dominated the air. They were the first vertebrates to master flight. They were not dinosaurs but closely related.
At least, that’s what one pterosaur may have found out. An international research team recently discovered rare neck vertebrae from a prehistoric flying reptile that was likely bitten by a ...
The fossil from a young pterosaur was discovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. The bone has a puncture mark from a crocodilian tooth, and researchers say it gives more ...
University of Reading The bone was found at Canada's Dinosaur Provincial Park The punctured vertebra is believed to have belonged to a young Azhdarchid pterosaur, with an estimated wingspan of 6ft ...
juvenile pterosaurs in prehistoric Alberta over 70 million years ago," he said. The bone is the first evidence found in North America of ancient crocodilians feeding on the giant prehistoric ...
A fossilized neck bone of a juvenile Azhdarchid pterosaur from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, shows a puncture mark from a crocodilian bite, dating back 76 million years.
In Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, students in a field course discovered a rare type of fossil. Sifra Golombek via Unsplash Tens of millions of years after a young pterosaur took its ...