
'Brazil Unearths Ancient Creature Resembling 'Edward Scissorhands''
Paleontologists in Brazil have discovered the remains of an ancient reptile, named Venetorapter gassenae, that lived around 230 million years ago during the Triassic period. Resembling Edward Scissorhands, the reptile had massive hands and long, sword-like claws, which may have been used for catching prey or climbing trees. It had a large beak for consuming insects, fruits, and small animals. The unique skeletal features suggest that Venetorapter gassenae represents a transition from lagerpetids to pterosaurs, indicating that lagerpetids were more diverse than previously thought. Further discoveries of this creature may provide more insights into its diet, appearance, and habitat.