Iberodactlyus is one of only a few pterosaurs from Spain. https://t.co/JeMTpSNVTn

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another pin concept. sleepy yutyrannus and pterosaurs looking for snacks

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Results from the
Seazzadactylus, Drepanosaurus, Rhacheosaurus and Hayuannia...

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Well, it looks like this poor Cryodrakon is living (or dying) up to its name; it was downed during a storm and eventually succumbed to the cold, as it tried to shelter in the gully of a frozen river.

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Two digital morning sketches for today´s Portraits of Europejara (left) and Thalassodromeus (right), two Cretaceous that possessed large, distinctive crests.

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Awesome Illustrations by Chase Stone for Scientific American for a story on Pterosaurs by Michael Habib. Great art direction by Michael Mrak!

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Scientists are finding that pterosaurs were even more extraordinary than we ever imagined https://t.co/NmWqkmBwQx

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Kryptodracon is the most basal and oldest member of a group of more evolutionarily derived pterosaurs with short tails and long wing bones. https://t.co/mvtAqHyON7

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Results from the (mostly placoderm themed, still)
Lunaspis, Austroptyctodus, Diplognathus and Keresdrakon (to pacify ).

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I made some new friends last night for my dnd universe! Themed on late Cretacious pterosaurs bailing on flight and moving towards land movement

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Quick reminder that drawing is equally hard and rewarding!

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Dragonite can flying faster than the speed of sound. It can circle the globe in sixteen hours, traveling roughly 1,556mph! Even though it’s huge it could fly well! A real life dragonite would be like the extinct Pterosaurs- earliest vertebrates known to have evolved flight....

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WIP. An illustration I started long ago but have not had time to finish. Cuspicephalus, a Late Jurassic pterosaur from England. Here hunting a squamate amidst large quillworts. Inspired by a reconstruction of the same taxon by

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Some paleoart of Lacusovagus, an Azhdarchoid pterosaur described in 2008 by . It lived in the Crato Formation. Follow if you like pterosaurs, they make some amazing skeletals.

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Because it is my warmup sketch for today is a group of Nyctosaurus. Showing possible sexual dimorphism in the bizarre crest of this species. Nyctosaurus is definitely among the most interesting

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Don't be fooled by its name, Eopteranodon is not closely related to the other more popular pterosaur with a similar name. It's one of the earliest known toothless pterosaurs. https://t.co/NouIhlRzSA

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Pterosaur feathers
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Pterosaurs are known to have been covered in hair-like pycnofibers. Two specimens of anurognathids show that some pycnofibers were brush- or tuft-shaped and probably share an evolutionary origin with feathers.

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Douzhanopterus is a transitional pterosaur between wukongopterids and the more derived short-tailed pterosaurs. https://t.co/Jg2Wsg2IL5

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Results from the
Europejara, Kopidodon, Placodus and Mawsonia

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