Researchers uncover 167-million-year-old pterosaur forearm bone in Oxfordshire's Stonesfield Slate
NewsBytes | April 3, 2026 10:39 PM CST
Pterosaur bone shows flight and diversity
The shape and size of the forearm bone give clues about how pterosaurs flew and adapted to life in the air.
This discovery also shows there were more types of pterosaurs around during the Middle Jurassic than previously thought, highlighting why Stonesfield Slate is such a key spot for learning about prehistoric life.
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