First Pterosaur Embryo Fossil Discovered
blamanj writes "A fossil embryo, preserved in an almost complete egg was found in the sediment of a lake in Liaoning in northeastern China. The Liaoning embryo has a wingspan of 10.6 inches, indicating that the embryo would have grown up into a medium-to-large pterosaur."
Interested parties might want to check out the following article from Avian Visual Cognition: Dinosaurs Among Us?
This article is a discussion of avian evolution from an avian physiology expert and the possible "bird-dinosaur" connection.
Very interesting stuff.
Interesting thought - the development of dinosaurs has not really been studied to my limited knowledge. Any hope of examining dinosaur "Stem Cells", possibally contributing more to the overall study of Jurassic genetics than has so far been found?
Physics is nothing like religion. If it was, we'd have an easier time trying to raise money!
Flight allows the animal to increase it's range greatly, more range = more available food sources.
At a time when food is scarce, small winged animals who don't need much food have a distinct advantage over huge behemoths who eat a truckload with every mouthfull.
Remember - bigger != better.
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