For more than a hundred years, scientists believed flying reptiles called pterosaurs took to the air with birdlike brains.
Scientists say the larger pterosaur had up to an 11 metre wingspan (about 37 feet) and it’s smaller brother, at 1.5 metres (5 feet) was believed to have become extinct because early birds out-competed ...
Over 166 million years after its time roaming the Earth, scientists announced the discovery of a winged dinosaur skeleton that was found on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. In findings published in the ...
Regurgitalites — fossilized vomit — are extraordinarily rare. They require an improbable sequence of events. The expulsion ...
Pterosaurs, the world’s oldest flying reptiles, once flew in Australia’s skies as far back as 107 million years ago, according to a study published Wednesday. Palaeontologists came to that conclusion ...
Imagine throwing up after a bad burrito – only for that heave to reveal the existence of onions to scientists 110 million ...
In a surprising scientific discovery, researchers have identified a new extinct flying reptile species inside fossilised dinosaur vomit. The remains, known as "regurgitalite," have been stored for ...
Flying dinosaurs almost sound like an oxymoron. Monster reptiles sound like the last thing that would be able to soar, but they started off from something small and earthbound. You probably wouldn’t ...
A crocodile-like creature bit the neck of a flying dinosaur some 76 million years ago – and scientists have proof. Archaeologists found the fossilized neck bone of the young pterosaur in Canada’s ...
The fossilized remains of North America’s oldest known flying dinosaur, dating back more than 200 million years, have been unearthed. Researchers say the "seagull-sized" pterosaur would have been ...
A group of paleontologists discovered a large, well-preserved pterosaur on a rocky beach off the coast of Scotland. Boasting roughly an 8-foot wingspan, the ancient reptile is the largest of its kind ...
We have covered a good number of radio controlled objects in the past, but I think the Pterosaur has got to be our first flying dinosaur. Described as a “winged lizard”, the Pterosaur flies through ...