Learn how early reptiles began building the visual and brain skills needed for flight long before takeoff.
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This rare chameleon tricked science for 150 years
For more than a century, one small chameleon species sat in museum drawers and field notes, misread by the very science that ...
New findings add to evidence that enlarged brains seen in modern birds and presumably in their prehistoric ancestors were not the driver of pterosaurs’ ability to achieve flight, says @HopkinsMedicine ...
In a study of fossils, a research team led by an evolutionary biologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that a group of ...
Artistic reconstruction of a pterosaur (top) and a lagerpetid (bottom) from the Late Triassic period (around 215 million ...
Illustration: Matheus Fernandes Reconstruction of a late Triassic landscape approximately 215 million years ago: a lagerpetid ...
Flight is a rare skill in the animal world. Among vertebrates, it evolved only three times: in bats, birds, and the ...
Dr. Mario Bronzati University of Tübingen Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Department of Geoscience [email protected] PD Dr. Ingmar Werneburg University of Tübingen Department of Geoscience ...
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