Your takeaway from this paragraph should be that there used to exist things — monstrous things — that made wanderers look like god damn dragonflies. In the late Cretaceous, before the asteroid impact ...
These pterosaurs had wingspans as long as 33 feet, and scans of fossilized remains reveal a surprise in their anatomy. By Becky Ferreira If you were to gaze skyward in the late Cretaceous, you might ...
It seems even gigantic winged dinosaurs thought flying was for the birds. New research released today shows that flying dinosaurs were just as happy hunting on foot as they were in the air.
Azhdarchids were able to launch into the air from a standing start, as shown in the first image (Image by Mark Witton.) The second graphic shows a map showing places around the world where the fossils ...
New research into gigantic flying reptiles has found they weren't all gull-like predators grabbing fish from the water but that some were strongly adapted for life on the ground. Pterosaurs lived ...
Scientists say they've discovered the fossilized bones of a new type of pterosaur, a flying dinosaur-age reptile, which lived about 68 million years ago and had a wingspan of nearly 10 feet (3-meters) ...
A new kind of pterosaur, a flying reptile from the time of the dinosaurs, has been identified by scientists from Romania, the UK and Brazil. The fossilized bones come from the Late Cretaceous rocks of ...