Above the shores of prehistoric seas and lakes, pterosaurs roamed the skies. They were feathered creatures that ranged in ...
In the skies of the Jurassic period, pterosaurs soared with wingspans stretching up to 10 meters — longer than a school bus.
You might think that if a species died out tens of millions of years ago, its design would be too primitive to have any ...
The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could hold the key to lighter, stronger materials for the next generation of ...
Watching coastal birds helps Padian envision the time when pterosaurs occupied the same ecological niche, plunging for fish like pelicans, soaring like gulls, and pecking at the sand like sandpipers.
The first pterosaurs had a sail-like tensioning system for flying with potentially cumbersome tail vanes, which they could have used for displays, a new study finds.
The fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
Pterosaurs, Greek for “wing lizards,” arrived on the scene in the Triassic Period, perhaps as early as around 237 million years ago. These original vertebrate fliers preceded birds by at least ...
Most people respond to the word ‘pterosaurs’ with a puzzled expression, until you add, ‘like pterodactyls.’ That’s the common name given to the first pterosaur discovered in the 18th ...
Paleontology, the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants, is just one of many subjects Nicholson’s ...
A team of scientists from The University of Manchester have revealed that bone fossils from close relatives of dinosaurs ...
Short-tailed pterosaurs, like this Balaenognathus were adapted for a life on the ground. This bizarre creature boasted nearly 500 needle-like teeth in its jaws, and likely used them to filter-feed ...