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This 14-centimeter-long fossil of a flying reptile has been given its own genus, dubbed Bellubrunnus, to acknowledge the curved wing tips that distinguish it from other known flying vertebrates. Credit: D.W.E. Hone

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  • Dear sirs. im trying to reach the people who make up science news . In a way my comment is related to this article . I do posess a 3dimensional skull of a birdlike dinosaur. This skull is 40.5cm long. 18.5cm high. 16.5cm wide. This fossil displays the "medusa effect". w/preserved organics EVEN ONE EYE. This skull also has proto feather hairs not imprints. To sum it up quite frankly i posess the greatest fossil ever discovered to date. This is not a hoax. I would likr to share this amazing discovery with the scientific world. This is were i need your help. Please contact me at ken.finkster@gmail.com. or call me at 210-897-2014. sincerely, KENNETH G. FINK.
    3dmumfoss 3dmumfoss
    Jul. 19, 2012 at 12:28pm
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