Flying dinosaurs: 107-million-year-old Pterosaur bones oldest in Australia
A team of researchers have confirmed 107-million-year-old Pterosaur bones found in the 1980s are the oldest catalogued in Australia.
Paleontologist Doctor Stephen Poropat spoke on “Have You Ever Wondered?” with Julie-anne Sprague on 6PR Afternoons.
“Pterosaurs, like modern day birds had hollow bones, and by virtue of that fact their fossil record is generally pretty poor,” Dr Poropat said.
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