Did dinosaurs that could fly in the sky live on earth?


Washington, October 31, Saturday

The research of Dr. yanasora research goes beyond the nitanavi information. The dinosaurs of the species called pterosaurs were the first creatures to know the art of flying in the sky. The age called Triassic lasted from 23 to 190 million years ago. Many gigantic animals existed at that time. Fossil scientists are still gathering information about reptiles that can fly in pairs. These dinosaurs preceded the T-Rex, Triceratops and Cretaceous-era dinosaurs.


However, according to numerical methods, biophysical models and fossil records, terosaurs could fly superbly 150 million years ago. In the report, Joanna Baker, a professor at the University of Reading, says the pterosaur was indeed a unique creature. Gradually his flying ability was constantly increasing and improving. Scientists have discovered dozens of fossils of pterosaurs that were scattered all over the earth. The fossils of this creature range from sparrows to giraffes. The spread of its wings was like the wing of a fighter plane. This particular extinction was caused by the collision of a meteorite from space on Earth approximately 65 million years ago. Not only that, these creatures also existed on the earth for millions of years.


According to research from the University of Leicester Birmingham, very fine cracks and holes in the teeth of fossils were studied. Its teeth were compared to the crocodiles currently seen. The purpose behind this research was to find out about his eating habits. A total of 17 species of pterosaurs ranged from 208 million years ago to 94 million years ago. However, the torsoras were not herbivores but carnivores, preying on vulnerable fish and reptiles.


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