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Thursday, 24 February 2022
Largest Jurassic pterosaur discovered
The largest pterosaur fossil from the Jurassic Period has been uncovered in Scotland. The new species of flying reptile,
Dearc sgiathanach
, lived about 170 million years ago and had a wingspan of 2.5 metres — roughly the size of an albatross. Pterosaurs evolved 230 million years ago as small reptiles and eventually grew to be massive creatures with 12-metre wingspans by the Cretaceous Period, 145 million years ago. The new fossil helps to fill a gap in this dinosaur’s history because pterosaur fossils from the Middle Jurassic are very rare.
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