Some Azhdarchid Pterosaurs Were Robust-Necked Top-Tier Predators
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New analysis shows that some of these amazing flying beasts were far more formidable than we'd ever thought before... -- Read…
New analysis shows that some of these amazing flying beasts were far more formidable than we'd ever thought before... -- Read…
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It’s January 21st, meaning that, once again, a year has passed and that much-loved internet phenomenon known at Tetrapod…
Regular Tet Zoo readers will be familiar with azhdarchid pterosaurs and the debate that’s surrounded their ecology and behaviour.
Regular readers of Tet Zoo will be familiar with two topics I’ve covered on and off over the years: azhdarchid pterosaurs, and…
A team of scientists from Romania, the United Kingdom and Brazil has described a new species of extinct flying reptile from the…
Posted on behalf of Darren:A new azhdarchid pterosaur – a member of that highly distinctive, long-necked, long-skulled…