Pterosaur Bone With Crocodile Toothmarks Reveals Flying Reptiles Weren't Safe From Aquatic Attack
In the filmCrocodile Dundee , the titular part let on a huge scar he holler a “ love bite ” on his pegleg from when a crocodile tried to eat him . As demonstrate by toothmarks on a pterosaur legbone , it seems crocodile and their relatives have been giving such love bites for at least a hundred million twelvemonth . The bone is described in the journalAlcheringaand compare with another pterosaur femur find 355 kilometers ( 220 mile ) away but dating from around 10 million years earlier ....