音标:[,pterəu'dæktil] ;
pterodactyl,pterodactyle
[,pterəu'dæktil]
n.
【古生物】飞龙目动物(如已绝迹的翼手龙、翼指龙等)

This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. A bird in flight is a thing of beauty. Even their takeoffs and landings usually look effortless. But pterodactyls? Well, thats another story. Scientists

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