on Feb. 5, researchers discovered the remains of a single pterosaur, named Ceoptera evansae, that's believed to have lived 166 to 168 million years ago during the Middle Jurassic period.
The skeleton of Ceoptera evansae is among the first of a pterosaur species to be fully digitally prepared, according to the report.
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