A new pterosaur species named Haliskia peterseni, with a 15-foot wingspan, lived 100 million years ago. It had unique hunting adaptations. The fossil is the most complete pterosaur skeleton ever found in the region of Queensland, Australia.
A 100-million-year-old fossil has been identified as a new species of pterosaur that probably had a massive tongue to push prey down its throat. https://t.co/qkDL7qskC3
Scientists have announced the discovery of fossils of a new pterosaur, an ancient flying reptile boasting a bony crest at the tip of its upper and lower jaws and a mouthful of spike-shaped teeth, in the Australian state of Queensland. https://t.co/DVZwjSliq1
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The 100-million-year old fossil is the most complete pterosaur skeleton ever found in the region. https://t.co/bkKSZk6bfg
New pterosaur species alert! 🦖 Haliskia peterseni had a 15-foot wingspan and roamed 100 million years ago. Discover its unique hunting adaptations and more! #Paleontology #Dinosaurs #FossilFind https://t.co/yeiT5Kb3c6