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A puncture in the fossilized neck of a winged reptile that flew with the dinosaurs suggests the creature became a feast for a crocodile ancestor.
At least, that’s what one pterosaur may have found out. An international research team recently discovered rare neck vertebrae from a prehistoric flying reptile that was likely bitten by a ...
juvenile pterosaurs in prehistoric Alberta over 70 million years ago.” Pickles is a co-author of a paper announcing the finding that was published Wednesday in the Journal of Palaeontology.
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The vertebra belonged to a juvenile Azhdarchid pterosaur, a species of giant, prehistoric flying reptile with bones similar to birds, making them thin and typically poorly preserved, researchers said.
The fossilized neck bone of a juvenile pterosaur vertebra was found in Dinosaur Provincial Park, where some of the most important dinosaur fossil discoveries have been made, the researchers said.
Left: An illustration of a pterosaur by Julius Csotonyi ... of ancient crocodilians opportunistically feeding on giant prehistoric flying reptiles. The study was led by researchers from the ...