Fleshing out the bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's largest flier ever

Though discovered more than 45 years ago, fossils of Earth’s largest flying animal, Quetzalcoatlus, were never thoroughly analyzed. Now, a scientific team provides the most complete picture yet of this dinosaur relative, its environment and behavior. The pterosaur, with a 40-foot wingspan, walked with a unique gait, but otherwise filled a niche much like herons today. The researchers dispel ideas that it ate carrion and walked like a vampire bat.


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Source: ScienceDaily