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Ciência localiza fóssil de dragão considerado o maior réptil voador da Austrália

Science has discovered that the fossil of the dragon is the largest bird reptile in Australia

Scientists at the University of Queensland recorded the discovery of a “dragon”, the largest flying reptile in Australian history. The study, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, revealed the presence of a pterodactyl with a wingspan of more than seven meters that lived on the Australian continent 105 million years ago.

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Artistic representation of the animal by paleontologists from the University of Queensland

The fossil was discovered by a fossilized named Lin Shuo. Professional fusikers working in the Australian outback for gold and fossils. The object was collected by the University of Queensland – it was just an animal jaw – and it showed dinosaur It’s probably the closest we’ve come to common dragons in fantasy books.

“It’s the closest thing we have to a real dragon; it was basically just a skull with a long neck, clamped into a pair of long wings. That would be a very wild predator. The little dinosaur would only see a great shadow and wouldn’t hear anything until it was too late.” Tim Richards, a postdoctoral fellow in the Dinosaur Laboratory at the Queensland School of Biological Sciences explains.

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The animal was named Shawy Thapunngaka In honor of the indigenous peoples who inhabited the area, such as the Wanamara Nation.

The genus name, Thapunngaa, includes thapun [ta-boon] he’s a doctor [nga-ga], the words in Wanamara mean “spike” and “mouth”, respectively”, Steve Salisbury, co-author of the study, said in a note. The species name Shui honors the fossil discoverer Lin Shuo, so the name means ‘Mouth of the Shu spear’.

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The head of the Australian “dragon” is huge and is considered one of the largest flying predators in Oceania

The animal, whose head is three feet tall and has more than 40 fangs in its mouth, is on display at the Kronosaurus Korner Museum in Richmond, New South Wales. Its discovery is critical to Australian paleontology and shows the diversity of dinosaurs around the world..