
It's a girl! ... pterodactyl, that is
• Washington PostPaleontologists quickly noticed a broken wing - and an egg nestled next to the animal's tail. The scientists are announcing her as the first prehistoric flier to be assigned a sex. She provides vital clues to the mating habits of the creatures that
While I think some conclusions are prematurely stated as gospel they are the same speculations I would have made. This is an important find that will lead to the re-examination of every pterodactyl fossil known.
http://www.livescience.com/animals/ancient-flying-reptile-found-with-egg-110120.html