The 96 million-year-old fossilized bones discovered in Queensland, Australia, have been identified as a new genus and species of ornithocheirid pterosaur, Ferrodraco lentoni. Life restoration of Ferrodraco lentoni. Image credit: Travis R. Tischler. Pterosaurs were highly successful reptiles — not dinosaurs, as they’re commonly mislabeled. These creatures thrived from about 220 million years ago to 65 million years ago, when they were wiped...
