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Can’t fly, but looks great – how vanity grounded this big-headed pterosaur

REHISTORIC ANIMALS Back in 2013, police in Brazil seized 30,000 smuggled fossils, and among these Portuguese palaeontologists from the NOVA University in Lisbon found a complete fossil of the Tupandactylus navigans pterosaur that existed 145-100 million years

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