Manaus Pterosaur
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Description
They were reported to have flat heads, long beaks, and long necks. With ribbed wings, they had an estimated wingspan of 12 feet. They were reported to fly in a V-formation. Five winged animals flying in a V-formation were seen by J. Harrison near Manaus, Brazil, in 1947. Their wings resembled brown leather and seemed to lack feathers.Possible explanations
Controversy
The description of the Manaus Pterosaur is suspect, as it describes what pterosaurs were thought to have looked like at the time of the encounter; however it has since come to light in recent years that pterosaurs, like many ancient reptiles, possessed filaments (in pterosaurs these were known as pycnofibers). While it is entirely possible that over millions of years that they would have evolved to lose these structures, it leaves the reports to be viewed with an air of caution and suspicion. Category:Flying and Gliding>Category:Flying and Gliding Category:Reptile>Category:Reptile Category:Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs>Category:Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs Category:Cryptid Wiki>Category:Cryptid Wiki Category:Cryptids>Category:Cryptids Category:Pterosaurs>Category:Pterosaurs {{CryptidsNavBox}}Category:Animalia>Category:Animalia Category:Animals>Category:Animals Category:South and Central America>Category:South and Central America