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Rare Pterosaur Neck Bone Discovery Shows Crocodilian Bite From 76 Million Years Ago
- Monday January 27, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A fossilised neck bone from a juvenile Cryodrakon boreas has been unearthed in Alberta, showing evidence of a crocodilian bite. The discovery highlights predator-prey dynamics from 76 million years ago, where ancient crocodilians preyed on or scavenged young pterosaurs. This specimen, identified through micro-CT scans, provides rare evidence of int...
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"Frozen Dragon Of North Wind" Among Largest Flying Animals: Scientists
- Wednesday September 11, 2019
- Science | Rebecca Tan, The Washington Post
A new species of Pterosaur, a flying reptile, has been identified in the vast, dry terrain of Canada's badlands. On Tuesday, it was anointed as "Cryodrakon boreas," Greek for "Frozen dragon of the north wind."
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Rare Pterosaur Neck Bone Discovery Shows Crocodilian Bite From 76 Million Years Ago
- Monday January 27, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A fossilised neck bone from a juvenile Cryodrakon boreas has been unearthed in Alberta, showing evidence of a crocodilian bite. The discovery highlights predator-prey dynamics from 76 million years ago, where ancient crocodilians preyed on or scavenged young pterosaurs. This specimen, identified through micro-CT scans, provides rare evidence of int...
- www.gadgets360.com
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"Frozen Dragon Of North Wind" Among Largest Flying Animals: Scientists
- Wednesday September 11, 2019
- Science | Rebecca Tan, The Washington Post
A new species of Pterosaur, a flying reptile, has been identified in the vast, dry terrain of Canada's badlands. On Tuesday, it was anointed as "Cryodrakon boreas," Greek for "Frozen dragon of the north wind."
- www.ndtv.com