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How a Tiny Jawbone in Arizona Redraws the Map of Early Pterosaur Evolution and Ancient EcosystemsHow does it take for an animal to make its mark in history particularly when its bones are as delicate as a potato chip? Eotephradactylus mcintireae’s answer is a mix of volcanic ash, river ...
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The New Times on MSN200-million-year-old flying reptile species found in ArizonaA newly discovered species of pterosaur, a flying reptile that lived over 200 million years ago, has been identified from a fossil unearthed in Arizona, BBC reports. Named Eotephradactylus mcintireae, ...
Scientists have unearthed in Arizona fossils from an assemblage of animals, including North America's oldest-known flying ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of pterosaur – a flying reptile that soared above the dinosaurs more than 200 ...
Researchers were able to date the fossil of the flying reptile, a close cousin of dinosaurs, back to more than 209 million ...
Ben Kligman, a Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellow and paleontologist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, ...
Researchers have discovered a new species of pterosaur - a winged reptile that lived alongside dinosaurs 200 million years ...
Found deep in the backcountry of the Petrified Forest National Park and uncovered by a volunteer in Washington, the specimen helps fill gaps in the fossil record.
The team named the new pterosaur species Eotephradactylus mcintireae. The generic name means ‘ash-winged dawn goddess’ and references the site’s volcanic ash and the animals’ position near the base of ...
Paleontologists have uncovered in Arizona a Triassic treasure trove of fossils dating back 209 million years ago.
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