




This is a very special bone from a Pterosaur, a flying reptile that lived a long time ago! It had big wings and could soar through the skies.
The Pterosaur Wing Bone is typically fossilized as a long, hollow structure, often appearing in shades of brown, gray, or black. Its distinctively lightweight and slender form, sometimes slightly curved, clearly showcases an adaptation for ancient flight.





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Many pterosaur bones found are hollow, making them quite fragile and rare!
Some pterosaurs walked on all fours, using their wings as front legs!
The largest pterosaur had a wingspan longer than a school bus!
Unlike birds, pterosaur wings were made of skin and muscle, not feathers!
Pterosaur Wing Bone has a hollow, thin-walled structure that helped them achieve flight by drastically reducing overall body weight.
Pterosaur Wing Bone has robust connection points that helped them firmly attach and support vast wing membranes for powerful flight.
Pterosaur Wing Bone shows growth rings that helped them grow quickly from hatchling to flying adult size.
Pterosaurs ate many things, from small fish to insects and even other tiny reptiles!
年齢による違い: Some larger pterosaurs started with smaller prey, growing to hunt bigger fish or animals as they matured.
Leptolepis coryphaenoides
a common fish prey
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
large predator ate them

Compsognathus longipes
some large pterosaurs did
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Pterosaurs ate many things, from small fish to insects and even other tiny reptiles!
Pursuit
Mesozoic Era (Triassic-Cretaceous)
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