Pterosaurs could launch themselves 8 feet to soar through the air
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Last updated 14 março 2025

The pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus was the largest known flying animal that ever lived. The ancient reptile had a wingspan of up to 40 feet and had hollow bones to help it fly in the sky, according to new research.

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