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Old 03-October-2008, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Lianachan View Post
In my part of the world are numerous bird species who thrive in their cliff face environment. Sea birds of various kinds. Back in the good old days (centuries and millenia ago), clambouring about the cliffs in search of their eggs was always a good way to get yourself killed.
I am pretty sure I remember seeing a picture of an ichnofossil of purported pterosaur tracks in sandstone, waters edge. Ah yes, Wellnhoffer, Pterosaurs, page 158.
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