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Pterodactylus antiquus, 1st described pterosaur #2 Dimorphodon Invetebrates

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Description

Invetebrates

Owen was a staunch "evolutionist”

It was found in Dry Mesa

The generic name is Latin for "paired horns"

They also had multiple pairs of limbs and a fanlike tail

Pterodactylus antiquus, 1st described pterosaur #2 Dimorphodon InvetebratesThe type specimen of the animal now known as Pterodactylus antiquus was the first pterosaur fossil ever to be identified. The first Pterodactylus specimen was described by the Italian scientist Cosimo Alessandro Collini in 1784. Pterodactylus is known from over 30 fossil specimens, and though most belong to juveniles, many preserve complete skeletons. Pterodactylus antiquus was a relatively small pterosaur, with an estimated adult wingspan of about 1.

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