Australia's Oldest Pterosaur Bones Prove They Soared Below The Antarctic Circle
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Australia's Oldest Pterosaur Bones Prove They Soared Below The Antarctic Circle
Australia's Oldest Pterosaur Bones Prove They Soared Below The Antarctic Circle
Fossil confiscated in police raid is one of the most complete pterosaur skeletons ever found
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Fossil confiscated in police raid is one of the most complete pterosaur skeletons ever found