CLEVELAND
— Extinct flying reptiles known as pterosaurs — especially large ones, which
had wingspans as broad as a single-engine plane — may have taken flight by
leapfrogging into the air, new analyses suggest.
Pterosaurs, a group that includes pterodactyls, lived in the
era of the dinosaurs.
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