Pterosaur

Thursday, August 20, 2009


Although no reptiles can fly today, some did in the past. This long – tailed Rhamphorhynchus was one of these reptiles, which took to the air some 180 million years ago. A big – jawed, toothy creature, it had an extremely elongated finger on each forelimb, providing a frame for its featherless wing. The other clawed fingers protruded for climbing. The tail ended in a rudder, aiding stability in flight. It had weak legs, probably walked little and cruised low over the water in search of its prey.

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2009 ·REPTILES by TNB