Environment
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'Real-Life Dragon'- Fossils of Australia’s Largest Flying Reptile Discovered!
Around 110 million years ago, a huge pterosaur dominated the skies above northeast Australia. It was the biggest pterosaur on the continent, with a wingspan of seven meters and a mouth bristling with sharp fangs. "It's the closest thing we have to a real-life dragon."
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