The well-preserved remains of the new Pterosaurs species that lived 95 million years ago were discovered by researchers. The remains of the creature were found more than 15 years ago in a limestone quarry in Lebanon. The newly found specimen is a Pterosaur flying reptile during the dinosaur age that developed the skill of flight, and it is the most complete pterosaur that has been discovered. According to Michael Caldwell, a co-author of the study, the pattern of these ancient animals is more diverse than they ever discovered from the fossil record. Caldwell also said, “This means that this Lebanese dinosaur was a part of flying reptiles living in and around and across the ancient Tethys Seaway, from China to a great reef system in what is today Lebanon.”