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Coelurosauravus is the first reptile that took to the air. This insect eater glided from one tree to another with the help of its two wings made of skin. Fossils of Coelurosauravus that are more than 250 million years old have been found in Europe and Madagascar.

Coelurosauravus is the first reptile that took to the air. This insect eater glided from one tree to another with the help of its two wings made of skin. Fossils of Coelurosauravus that are more than 250 million years old have been found in Europe and Madagascar.
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Coelurosauravus is the first reptile that took to the air. This insect eater glided from one tree to another with the help of its two wings made of skin. Fossils of Coelurosauravus that are more than 250 million years old have been found in Europe and Madagascar.
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