Ancient Pterosaur Wing Bone Preserved by Microbes for 100 Million Years

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A pterosaur wing bone found in Brazil was preserved for 100 million years inside a carbonate concretion.

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Microbial activity played a dual role, initially breaking down tissue and subsequently helping to stabilize the fossil.

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Researchers identified steroid biomarkers in the bone, providing the first such discovery in a pterosaur fossil.

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Chemical analysis suggests the reptile likely maintained a marine-based diet of fish or squid-like animals.

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