Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Scientists in South America have dug up a “flying dragon” fossil, the first of its kind to be found in the Southern Hemisphere.The discovery of the winged beast, an early pterosaur, in Chile's Atacama Desert gives an insight into the migration patterns and the overall distribution of them. “This shows the distribution of the animals in this group was wider than what was known up to now,” Jhonatan Alarcon, a University of Chile scientist who led the investigation, told Reuters.”There are pterosaurs of this group also in Cuba, which apparently were coastal animals, so most likely they have migrated between the North and the South or maybe they came once and stayed, we don’t.
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