Passage 4 (4/63)The fossil remains of the first flying vertebrates, the pterosaurs, have intrigued paleontologists for more than two centuries
How such large creatures, which weighed in some cases as much as a piloted hang-glider and had wingspans from 8 to 12 meters, solved the problems of powered flight, and exactly what these creatures were—reptiles or birds—are among the questions scientists have puzzled over
Perhaps the least controversial assertion about the pterosaurs is that they were reptiles
Their skulls, pelvises, and hind feet are reptilian
The anatomy of their wings suggests that they did not evolve into the class of birds
In pterosaurs a greatly elongated fourth finger of each forelimb supported a wing-like membrane
The other fingers were short and reptilian, with sharp