The oldest fossur pteroseur has ever declined out of Europe has just been discovered from the rectile bid of the reptiles who lived by the blinds of years or years ago.
In a new study published in the The National Academy of SciencesConsistegitorships driven by Paleontologist Well Kligman, of the English Museum of National Smithonian National Smithsoons, eg a small species of the new species.
The furious’s pteroseur was found at the restrian national park in Arizona in Arizona in other guns dating 209 million years
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So that researchers were able to rectify, the new pteroseur-dubed-dubed species that has discovered that was small to blow the comfortable shoulder. Most likely fueled on the site fish.
Those finished, ANs will arrive from rock member
“The site capture the transition more modern troubles where we go to see the groups later in the Mesozoic that the older,” Kligman said in a statement.
“Fossil beds as these allow you to establish that all of these animals lived in reality.”

Ben Kligman, Smithsionian.
Back in 2011, a Team Co-direct geologist geologist, the national museum of the story natural
“That’s funny thing of paleontology: You are looking for a thing, and then find something you have not expected,” he said Kligman, who started working in 2018.

Ben Kligman, Smithsionian.
The scientists believe that during the Arizona period was a arid place was a place exoted in the moment he supported a flood that has praised an ally
Between the loose creatures on the site was also a farming with the spouse’s armor and crying, which at the same time, that at the same time was present in Germany. This discovery suggests the tortoises have quickly disperses the pangea, in spite of their size and speed.
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Reference
Kligman, bt west of whey, ris, kassezaniys,! J., Martoh, tran, lson, tr, fitch, uj, paraker, wg, pear teer, ak (2025). Unusual bone bed reveals a community vertebrate with pterosebug and turtles in equatorial pangs before final extinction. The National Academy of Sciences, 122.. I am