Researchers identifies new species of giant flying reptile

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Researchers identifies new species of giant flying reptile
Researchers identifies new species of giant flying reptile

A USC scientist and colleagues have identified a new species of giant flying reptile that once soared over what is now North America.

Palaeontologists had assumed that it belonged to the species Quetzalcoatlus, which was discovered in Texas, US.

However, after analysing other materials collected over the years, researchers led by Queen Mary University of London, UK, have determined that this was in fact something completely new – and named it Cryodrakon boreas, which means “cold dragon of the north winds”.

“This is a cool discovery; we knew this animal was here but now we can show it is different to other azhdarchids and so it gets a name,” says lead author David Hone.

Different, but every bit as big.

The main skeleton is from a young animal with a wingspan of about five metres but one giant neck bone from another specimen suggests an adult animal would have a wingspan of around 10 metres – which would have made it among the largest ever flying animals, the researchers say.

The findings are reported Tuesday in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

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