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#Anurognathid finished. He’s wearing a sweater made of adorable.
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Pterosaurs had FEATHERS!?! In a 🌟NEW🌟 study released in @nature: Ecology and Evolution today shows that two anurognathid #pterosaur fossils found in China had primitive feathers to help keep them warm just like many #dinosaurs.
Learn more: https://t.co/KPb5Xpk3gX
Oh man this is so cool, pterosaurs with feathers!! https://t.co/6rCPMK41fG
New paper out with @MarkWitton and @aeroevo on sharks eating pterosaurs. Artwork by Mark, obviously. https://t.co/iv3w0o7guD
In 2013, myself and colleagues named the new azhdarchoid pterosaur Vectidraco daisymorrisae, known only for a small pelvis and some vertebrae. It had been discovered on the Isle of Wight by 5-yr-old Daisy Morris. The paper is #OA: https://t.co/wKAqf5RPPe #pterosaurs #pterosaurs
New #pterosaur species from South of France: Mistralazhdarcho maggii https://t.co/OlEkhcHg2k Pterosaurs are extinct flying reptiles. This youngster's wings stretched out to about 4,5 m, and could go up to 6 m later in life. Not bad eh? Same family as Quetzalcoatlus! #FossilFriday
This is Orville, a character from my K: BTS AU and a member of the Dracomatter Squad. He is a Pteromatter, a Dracomatter variant that is themed after pterosaurs. Orville is the group's aerial attack specialist. He is named after Orville Wright of the Wright Brothers.
I was very excited to try my hand at the age-old trope of mosasaurs snatching pterosaurs. Probably not gonna work out well for you Pteranodon buddy. Its okay, giant lizards are way cooler than bird-bats with man bodies. #sorrymarkwitton
For #PterosaurPtuesday so here is a reconstruction of a foraging mob of Dimorphodon macronyx I did for my upcoming book. It is also one of my three works currently on display at the @NMMNHS_Paleo Picturing The Past exhibition #pterosaurs #paleoart #PicturingthePastSVP
The fossilized skeletons of pterosaurs - which look quite different from any extant flying vertebrate - baffled many early palaeontologists. One early theory suggested that pterosaurs were flying marsupials.
(Credit below)
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See, dsungaripterids aren't that ugly, after all. Meet Lonchognathosaurus. #pterosaurs #fossils #science https://t.co/aGv8TYhN9S
Highlights from the pterosaur #paleostream! Aymberedactylus, Istiodactylus, Normannognathus, Sordes. #paleoart #sciart #pterosaurs
Finally finished this #paleoart of Rhamphorhynchus mobbing behaviour - three big adults chase a juvenile for its fish prey. The scene is a complete reworking of the opening image from my 2013 book 'Pterosaurs'. There are lots of other images in that book I'd like to redo.
Giant Pterosaurs are the coolest animals ever
1000x scary than a T-Rex because it can swoop on you like a hawk
Had a great time chatting with @Dave_Hone yesterday who kindly offered to make some very much appreciated comments and suggestions on my reconstructions of #pterosaurs We had a really interesting conversation! #paleoart #sciart #FossilFriday
The closest animals were the pterosaurs, whose name literally translates to "winged lizard"
Have spent a lot of this week working on a new Jurassic marine life mural (will be released soon), so here's #paleoart for #FossilFriday on the same theme: Jurassic ichthyosaur Ophthalmosaurus, plus bonus pterosaurs.
#PterosaurPtuesday Here are a few of the 30+ Pterosaur species that will appear in my book “Journey To The Mesozoic”: Campylognathoides, Alkaruen, Darwinopterus, Archaeoistiodactylus, Qinglongopterus, Cycnorhamphus & Ctenochasma #pterosaurs #paleoart
Arambourgiania was one of the largest pterosaurs, with a wingspan of up to 13 metres!
(Credit: Mark Witton)