
The pterosaur that made Australia's coasts unsafe

Pterosaurs were the rulers of the skies in the Cretaceous period. A well-preserved specimen was found in Australia - in a freely accessible deposit.
An examination of the skull fragments by Pentland and Co. suggests that the animal may have had a very powerful tongue. The available fossils were sufficient for the scientists to even identify the species as a new genus that lived on a huge inland sea called the Eromanga Sea, which covered large parts of what is now Queensland. These pterosaurs probably hunted fish and cephalopods back then, which they could safely grab with their numerous teeth.
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