Pterosaur Skeleton Discovery in Scotland
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This 170 million-year-old pterosaur skeleton is preserved in three dimensions
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Steve Brusati is a paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland .
It's the skeleton of a pterosaur, one of those pterodactyls, those reptiles that were flying around back when the dinosaurs were living.
Pterosaurs are the largest flying vertebrates and 1st vertebrates to ever take to the skies up there is also above the warm of waters of Scotland .
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