Tiny reptile unearthed in Scotland was ‘closely related to pterosaurs’
by Ian Sample Science editor from on (#64DCK)
Researchers say Scleromochlus taylori belonged to species that evolved into giant flying reptiles
After more than a century of debate, researchers have settled the mystery of a tiny, enigmatic reptile that left an impression on Scottish sandstone nearly a quarter of a billion years ago.
The 20cm-long creature, Scleromochlus taylori, was discovered near Elgin in Moray in the early 1900s, but all that remained from a handful of specimens were the natural moulds created in the rock when the fossilised bones dissolved away.
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