Jurassic “Dragon” Sliced Through The Sky With a “Sword Tail” | Dragons of the World
Pterosaur evolution isn’t something one might call “in flux,” because massive changes to the understanding of who went where and why hasn’t been dramatically changing every few weeks as is the case for other extinct clades of weird long-dead things. However, due to their hollow bones and the whole “flying” thing, they have left a lot of gaps. Each new specimen often times helps to fill in these gaps – except for the giraffe-storks, they never help out. Let’s take a look at a recently described hole-plugger from Germany.
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