Pterosaur bones found in Australia reveal world’s oldest flying reptile
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A new study in the journal History Biology says the world's oldest flying reptiles known as pterosaurs lived in Australia as far back as 107 million years. The new study comes after bones discovered in the 1980s were recently confirmed to be from pterosaurs.
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