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Gigantic flying pterosaurs had spoked vertebrae to support their ‘ridiculously long’ necks

by Staff April 14, 2021
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One of the azhdarchid pterosaur’s most notable features for such a large flighted animal was a neck longer than that of a giraffe. Now, researchers report an unexpected discovery: their thin neck vertebrae got their strength from an intricate internal structure unlike anything that’s been seen before.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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