RULES
- Follow all the CS codes of conduct, keep it civil.
- Keep versus discussions (Tyrannosaurus vs. Spinosaurus, etc.) to a minimum. I've noticed these types of discussions can get out of hand pretty quickly.
- Sharing paleoart is allowed, as long as you give proper credit to the artist who made it
To get things started, I'll share a relatively new species described called Venetoraptor. It was discovered in southern Brazil and it was an early pterosaur relative called a lagerpetid. It had a beak and forelimbs indicating that it was bipedal (walked on two feet). It is very complete among laterpetids, so it may help us learn more about other animals in that family.
Paper Article
News Article

(Image by Caio Fantini, taken from news article)
So what do you think? Neat critter? Think there's one even cooler? Share and discuss!