Imagine a creature no larger than a sparrow, yet capable of gliding effortlessly through the dense forests of the Early Cretaceous, this was Nemicolopterus, one of the tiniest pterosaurs ever discovered. With a wingspan of just under 12 inches, it relied on speed, agility, and keen eyesight to snatch insects and avoid predators.
Found in China’s Liaoning Province, Nemicolopterus reminds us that in the ancient world, size didn’t limit survival, sometimes, the smallest flyers were the most daring!