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The range of motion that is supported by the shoulder indicates two distinct and separate motions: there is motion in the vertical plane, and a combined motion forward and down. These same degrees of motion are found in birds and bats. The motion in the vertical plane is used in high speed flight while the other degree of motion is used in slow speed flight (predominately takeoff and landing). |
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The skeletal evidence alone strongly suggests that pterosaurs were very well adapted to life in the air and were very capable active fliers. Even the largest Pterosaurs were capable of sustained flight by flapping their wings. However, it is very likely that the largest pterosaurs had a lifestyle similar to large birds: soaring on thermals. |
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