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Baylor University: Fossil Discoveries Give Clues About Flying, Spike-toothed Reptiles in Sahara 100 Million Years Ago

WACO, Texas, March 25 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Baylor University issued the following news:

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- Fish-eating pterosaurs with wingspans of up to 13 feet soared and snatched prey, Baylor University researcher says

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Three new species of toothed pterosaurs -- flying reptiles of the Cretaceous period, some 100 million years ago -- have been identified in Africa by an international team of scientists led by Baylor University.

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Terry Goodrich, 254/710-3321, terry_goodrich@baylor.edu