New Flying Reptile Fossils Found In China »

Posted By Mikunited 1 month, 2 weeks ago in Science & Technology

Fossils of a new type of flying reptile which lived 160 million years ago are found in China, bridging an evolutionary gap.

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    Newperson1 month, 2 weeks ago

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    Nice find fossils of a new type of flying reptile that lived more than 160 million years ago.
    I would say thats a long time ago. Thanks Mik.

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      pulsacenter1 month, 2 weeks ago

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      wow.. 160 million ago? ice age?

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        Icantwait1 month, 1 week ago

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        My Fellow American: Flying reptile? I doubt it. Flying Tarawhachamacallit, couldn't fly. Not without a jet engine. So, much for that misinformation. The Real American

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