Sharovipteryx prehistoric gliding reptiles. Computer illustration of Sharovipteryx mirabilis reptiles gliding. This lizard-like reptile lived around 225 million years ago, during the middle-late Triassic period, in what is now Kyrgyzstan, and is thought to have been capable of gliding over short distances. It is the only glider with a membrane surrounding the pelvis instead of the pectoral girdle. | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / JOHN SIBBICK |
Taille de l’image : | 4914 px × 3593 px |
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