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  • Baby pterodactyls could fly from birth

    06/14/2019 8:58:45 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 90 replies
    EurekAlert! ^ | June 12, 2019 | University of Leicester
    Previously, pterodactyls were thought to only be able to take to the air once they had grown to almost full size, just like birds or bats. This assumption was based on fossilised embryos of the creatures found in China that had poorly developed wings... Another fundamental difference between baby pterodactyls, also known as flaplings, and baby birds or bats, is that they had no parental care and had to feed and look after themselves from birth. Their ability to fly gave them a lifesaving survival mechanism which they used to evade carnivorous dinosaurs. This ability also proved to be one...
  • Contemporary African Pterodactyls?

    01/21/2003 3:31:15 PM PST · by vannrox · 34 replies · 2,477+ views
    Strange ARK ^ | FR Post 1-20-03 | M.D.W. Jeffreys, M.A., Ph.D.
    Cryptozoology, BioForteana, Zoological Oddities, Unusual Natural History Cryptozoology FilesAfrican PterodactylsM.D.W. Jeffreys, M.A., Ph.D. In September, 1939, the West African Review contained an article "Living Monster or Fabulous.Animal?" Readers will recollect that some years earlier there had been a type of "Challenger Expedition" into Central Africa to search the Iruwuni forests of the Belgian Congo for a huge, mysterious, antedeluvian monster. "Is the Brontosauros still alive in the morasses of the Congo?" were the headlines in some of the London papers. No report of the traces of any such monsters ever appeared, and I was not surprised. I had been...