Young pterosaurs probably died in violent Jurassic storms

The broken wings of two young pterosaurs may reveal how hundreds of their kind met their end about 150 million years ago.

New analyses of the well-preserved, complete Pterodactylus fossils — dubbed “Lucky I” and “Lucky II” — show that a humerus bone in each hatchling had been cleanly fractured at an oblique angle. This indicates that their arms were wrenched in a powerful twisting motion, researchers report September 5 in Current Biology.

The culprit was probably a violent windstorm that proved too powerful for the young animals, say paleontologist Robert Smyth of the University of Leicester in England and his colleagues.

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