Why flying dinosaur names?
Dinosaurs are still considered one of the most extraordinary creatures to have existed. They were the most fearsome predators on the earth about 100 million and further years ago. There is also an enormous variety of dinosaur species known to have existed. The dinosaurs varied in size, habits, biological features, and natural habitats. Dinosaurs are not the ancestors of modern birds. In fact, scientific studies deny the existence of flying dinosaurs. Most prehistoric animals capable of flight were flying reptiles. These flying reptiles, or 'pterosaurs', belonged to the scientific family known as Pterosauria. The first Pterosaur fossils were found in Bavaria, Germany, in 1784. Besides the vast family of Pterosauria, many bird-like, feathered dinosaurs also existed. These two large groups of animals were not exactly dinosaurs. They were distant relatives with similar characteristics to dinosaurs.
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