Fossil jawbone hints at filter-feeding giant – shocking new pterosaur species discovered…
Scientists have unearthed a remarkable new filter-feeding pterosaur. It roamed the skies millions of years ago. This ancient creature from Brazil's Santana Group is unlike any seen before.
Researchers found a unique fossil jawbone. It suggests a specialized feeding method. This is the first filter-feeding pterosaur known from this region.
The discovery offers new insights into pterosaur diversity. It challenges previous assumptions about their diets. Who knew flying reptiles ate like whales?
This new species offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric life. Further study could reveal more about its ecosystem. What other ancient secrets lie buried? Share your thoughts below!