Scientists recently announced the discovery of ancient remains from a giant winged creature in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. The now-extinct giant pterosaur was one of the largest living things to ever take flight.
Pterosaurs lived around the same time as dinosaurs, more than 100 million years ago. They were the first vertebrates—animals with a backbone—to evolve the ability to fly.
The recently discovered giant pterosaur was the first ever found in Asia. “This new find shows that giant pterosaurs had spread over most of the world before being wiped out,” says Brian Andres, a paleontologist at the University of Texas at Austin.