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Brain of first flying reptile’s ancestor rebuilt to figure out how they took flight

It was around 13 inches tall and had a beak and claws, but did not have wings. By Stephen Beech The brain of a 233-million-year-old ancestor of the first flying reptiles has been reconstructed in a bid to work out how they took flight. Scientists say Venetoraptor was around 13 inches (33 centimeters) tall and had a beak and scy... [4054 chars]

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