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Re: Pelagornis chilensis
Here are the links to the press release and free pdf version of the paper:
http://vertpaleo.org/news/permalinks/2010/09/15/PRESS-RELEASE---Fossil-of-giant-bony-toothed-bird-from-Chile-sets-new-record-for-wingspan/
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a926985539~frm=abslink
Enjoy,
Jocelyn
2010/9/17 Jocelyn Falconnet <j.falconnet@gmail.com>:
> ... indeed ! XD
>
> But there may be a chance that pterosaurs were not flying animals, but
> actually a bunch of show-off... or not.
>
> 2010/9/16 Choo, Brian <bchoo@museum.vic.gov.au>:
>>
>> http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2010/09/16/3013480.htm:
>>
>> "At 5 metres, the bird's wingspan may exceed that of any other flying animal
>> ever to exist "
>>
>> Hmmm...
> --
> Jocelyn Falconnet
>