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Discussions and commentary on hot topics and fossil topics alike, relating to dinosaur paleontology and, particularly, prehistoric birds.

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DinoGoss Friday, August 31, 2018 The Many Crests of Pterodactylus Little  Pterodactylus ,  from the late Jurassic period of Bavaria, was one of the first pterosaurs ever discovered (a story you can read all about in my book Beasts of Antiquity ). Represented by numerous juvenile and subadult specimens, it's among the better understood pterosaurs as well, especially if you include a few controversial specimens that have recently been argued to represent distinct genera such as Aerodactylus (a conclusion many pterosaur specialists remain skeptical of, but that's a topic for another post). Although many Pterodactylus specimens preserve soft tissue, one pretty important aspect of their biology is NOT so well understood - their crests. In the past few decades, it has become apparent that crests of one kind or another are a hallmark of most pterodactyloid pterosaurs (and even a good number of non-pterodactyloids). Crests were first reported for Pterodactylus itself by Doderl...

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