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Prehistoric fossils
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Prehistoric fossils. Fossilized remains of a Aspidorhynchus sp. ray-finned fish (center) and a Rhamphorhynchus sp. pterosaur (upper left). Rhamphorhynchus were flying reptiles that lived during the Late Jurassic period (150-148 million years ago). They had jaws with teeth, a long tail and a wingspan of just under two meters. Aspidorhynchus were slender fast-swimming fish that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (200-65 million years ago). They grew up to 60 centimeters long and had tooth-lined elongated jaws.
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Dirk Wiersma/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2479189
Legacy Identifier:
SP6197
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3425px × 5138px (~50 MB)
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aspidorhynchus sp.
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cretaceous
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rhamphorhynchus sp.
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