New Pterosaur Discovered in China

Named Guidraco venator for “ghost dragon hunter,” a 120 million-year-old fossil skull appears most closely related to pterosaurs found in Brazil.

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A new pterosaur fossil discovered in Chinasupports global distribution of pterosaurs, a type of flying reptile that soared over dinosaurs 210 to 65 million years ago. The new fossil, named Guidraco venator for the Chinese and Latin for “ghost dragon hunter,” was discovered in the Jiufotang Formation, an Early Cretaceous geological formation in northeast China. Despite this, G. venator appears most closely related to Ludodactylus sibbicki, a species identified in Brazil in 2003, reported Wired Science.

The study’s authors suggest that G. venator hunted for fish, based on its long, needle-like teeth and nearby fossilized feces containing fish bones. Some experts disagree with this conclusion, arguing instead that G. venator were more likely scavengers like L. sibbicki is believed to have been.

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