Pterosaurs Could Somehow Fly Right After Hatching, New Fossils Suggest
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Title | Pterosaurs Could Somehow Fly Right After Hatching, New Fossils Suggest |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Media name/outlet | Gizmodo |
Media type | Web |
Country | Australia |
Date | 13/06/19 |
Description | New analysis of recent fossil finds suggest that Pterosaurs could fly very soon after they hatched, unlike today’s birds or bats, with quotes from David Martill about the study |
Producer/Author | Ryan F. Mandelbaum |
URL | https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/06/pterosaurs-could-somehow-fly-right-after-hatching-new-fossils-suggest/ |
Persons | David Martill |
Title | Pterosaurs May Have Flown as Soon as They Hatched |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Media name/outlet | Smithsonian.com |
Media type | Web |
Country | United States |
Date | 13/06/19 |
Description | A new analysis of the flying reptile’s embryos indicates the bones needed for flight were highly developed in the egg - with quotes from David Martill |
Producer/Author | Jason Daley |
URL | https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/pterosaurs-may-have-flown-soon-they-hatched-180972409/ |
Persons | David Martill |
Title | Pterosaurs Could Somehow Fly Right After Hatching, New Fossils Suggest |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Media name/outlet | Gizmodo |
Media type | Web |
Country | United States |
Date | 12/06/19 |
Description | New analysis of recent fossil finds suggest that Pterosaurs could fly very soon after they hatched, unlike today’s birds or bats, with quotes from David Martill about the study |
Producer/Author | Ryan F. Mandelbaum |
URL | https://gizmodo.com/pterosaurs-could-somehow-fly-right-after-hatching-new-1835450812 |
Persons | David Martill |
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