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Largest Pterosaur From Jurassic Unearthed In Scotland
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Paleontologists on the Isle of Skye in Scotland have unearthed the largest pterosaur known from the Jurassic period.
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I'm Steve Brussati.
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I'm a paleontologist and professor at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
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And we are very excited about this new fossil discovery.
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It's the skeleton of a pterosaur.
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So one of those pterodactyls, those reptiles that were flying around back when the dinosaurs
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were living.
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Pterosaurs are fascinating.
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They're the largest flying vertebrates and fish vertebrates to ever take to the skies.
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All pterosaurs are stored above the warm waters of Scotland and fed on fishes and squids.
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That's why it has enormous, well-defined teeth and fangs.
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It's a new species.
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We call it Yark Skienok.
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That's a Scottish Gaelic name, and that pays homage to where it was found here in Scotland
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on the Isle of Skye.
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Scotland back then was a very different environment.
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It got moot warmer and humid.
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It was almost tropical.
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Think Canary Islands or something like that.
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The waters were shallow, swimming with enormous dolphin-like athiosauruses and filth of squids
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and amulites.
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The lands were swarming with meat-eating dinosaurs, similar to Tannosaurus rex, but much smaller,
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and plated stegosaurus and long-necked cyropods, so variety of animals you know from your dinosaur
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textbooks.
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It's an exquisite skeleton.
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The bones are preserved in three dimensions.
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It's 170 million years old, give or take.
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It's big.
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This animal had a wingspan of over 2.5 meters.
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That is generally the size of the largest birds today.
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So already, way back in the Jurassic period, these pterosaurs were getting much larger than
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we used to think.
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One of the most interesting things about this skeleton is that when we looked inside the
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bones at the growth marks, we actually found that it wasn't fully grown.
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This was a sub-adult animal and it still had the capacity to get much larger before it perished.
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We discovered the fossil in 2017 on an expedition that we did to the Isle of Skye.
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It was a University of Edinburgh expedition funded by National Geographic.
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And one of our students, Amelia Penney, she found the fossil out at a site on the coast
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at low tide.
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She saw the jaw bones basically sticking out of the rock and we realized, as we started
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to cut this bone out of the rock using diamond tip saws, that that head led to a skeleton.
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We had to battle the tides to collect it.
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We almost lost the fossil.
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We had to let it go, to let the tide lap over it.
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And we had to worry for several hours, come back nearly at midnight to collect it, and thankfully
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it was still there.
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And then for the last five years or so, we've been studying it here at the University of
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Edinburgh.
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