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SAGITTARIUS RISING—Cecil Lewis— Harcourt, Brace ($2.50). When Cecil Lewis joined the British Royal Flying Corps in the spring of 1915 he was 17 years old. The mechanically-minded son of a minister, he ...
When was the last time a bird pooped on you? Apparently, you have a better chance of winning the lottery than you do of getting pooped on by a bird, which is why some cultures consider this unexpected ...
From a brief filed yesterday by Joshua J. Bennett (Baker & Hostetler LLP) on behalf of Dale Carpenter, the Cato Institute, and me in Spectrum WT v. Wendler (for the panel majority and dissent, see ...
An exceptional paleontological discovery sheds light on the tragic fate of two baby pterosaurs, victims of a devastating tropical storm 150 million years ago. These remarkably preserved fossils offer ...
Post-mortem on fossils reveals why 150-million-year old limestone layers in Germany had a glut of infant pterosaurs but hardly any adults Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has ...
Baby pterodactyls apparently flew within days of hatching – but some broke their wings in rough storms that sent them crashing into a lagoon where they drowned. Very young pterodactyls had wing ...
Pterodactyl is a Legendary pet and one of the six pets available in the Dinosaur Egg that was added to Grow a Garden as part of the Prehistoric Update on July 5, 2025. If you're hoping to add the ...
Pterodactyl is one of the six Dinosaur Pets to debut in the Prehistoric update of Grow a Garden. This critter belongs to the Legendary rarity and has two passives — one can apply mutation to fruits ...
The Pterodactyl is one of the six pets from the Dinosaur Egg in Grow a Garden. Both the Pterodactyl and the Dinosaur Egg were released as part of the Prehistoric update in Grow a Garden. While you may ...
At a remote bone bed in Arizona, dense with fossils dating back around 209 million years, a Smithsonian-led team of researchers has discovered North America’s oldest known pterosaur, according to a ...
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