Peerless Pterosaur Could Fly Long-Distance For Days : NPR
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
The massive prehistoric creature, with its 35-foot wingspan, may have been the largest flying animal that ever lived. New research suggests the "reptile, bird, giraffe and bat all squeezed into one" could fly 80 mph for up to 12,000 miles.
The massive prehistoric creature, with its 35-foot wingspan, may have been the largest flying animal that ever lived. New research suggests the reptile, bird, giraffe and bat all squeezed into one could fly 80 mph for up to 12,000 miles.
The massive prehistoric creature, with its 35-foot wingspan, may have been the largest flying animal that ever lived. New research suggests the reptile, bird, giraffe and bat all squeezed into one could fly 80 mph for up to 12,000 miles.
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