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The BBC reports that Mark Witton, a University of Portsmouth researcher, has identified a new species of pterosaur. The flying dinosaur named Lacusovagus had the wingspan of a car. It also had a particularly wide skull.
Mark Witton estimated that the pterosaur had a wingspan of 16.4ft (5m) and would have been more than 39in (1m) tall at the shoulder.
The partial skull fossil, found in Brazil, is the first example of a chaoyangopteridae, a group of toothless pterosaurs, to be found outside China.
Mr Witton said: “Some of the previous examples we have from this family in China are just 60cm (2ft) long - as big as the skull of the new species.
“Put simply, it dwarfs any chaoyangopterid we’ve seen before by miles.”