Pterofrog? Frogadactyl?

According to the experts at HMNS, this little feller (he’s about 4″ or so) is Anurognathus, the frogmouthed mini pterodactyl. He, too, is about 150 million years old and according to tour guide and HMNS fossil guy David Temple he’s the best of perhaps two specimens found to date.




He’s about the size of a bat, and shaped accordingly, and I have to admit that for some reason I was kinda taken by the li’l guy. Not that I’d want one for a pet or anything, but..

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