Azhdarchid colors and fluff practice for for an upcoming piece

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My favorite pterosaurs are anurognathids and azhdarchids. One v small one v tall. Pterosaurs we’re SO cool.

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quetzalcoatlus just got the most literature of any azhdarchid ever so what if we looked at the other ones too

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The Quetz Monograph Lives and Other News on Azhdarchid Pterosaurs -- a new roundup of news at .... https://t.co/YHFf2P9npV

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Azhdarcho

A pterodactyloid with a 4 m wingspan, its known from fragmentary remains including the long neck vertebrae that characterizes its family

ALT: Azhdarcho is named after giant flying snake like creatures from persian mythology, they grew in the sea from regular snakes

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An Azhdarchid, chilling around at the same time, first time swimming through the water in a cold, frozen world.

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They didn't have much feathers but Azhdarchids walked on their wings! And the Caihong Juji had very armlike wings

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Hatzegopteryx thambema

(Based on the skeletal by Sassy PaleoNerd)

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It's So I’d like to talk about my latest contribution, a paper on Aerotitan! It is based on a controversial jaw tip: it has been considered as either an azhdarchid upper jaw, azhdarchid lower jaw, or thalassodromine upper jaw (as the sister-group of Alanqa) +

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If you really wanna blow his mind, you could show him a picture of Pterodaustro, or any azhdarchid for that matter. Here's an Arambourgiania compared to a t.rex :)

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azhdarchid vibes. awful creatures. i love them.

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Cloud practice with an added (inaccurate) azhdarchid.
I better get drawing again

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Hey, hey, it's time for yet another

Today'S NDofW is... Azhdarchidae!

Some species of this pterosaur group were one of the biggest flying creatures to ever exist! Their wingspan could achieve around 10 meters!

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Arzach azhdarchid? Arzdarchid?

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For some from 2016: the azhdarchid that would eventually become Cryodrakon is scavenged by a variety of dinosaurs and pterosaurs. I should do top-down views more often, they're fun to execute and interesting to look at.

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This a pretty cool pterosaur! Welcome to Kariridraco dianae by Cerqueira et al. in: "A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Lower of and the paleobiogeography of the Tapejaridae" - https://t.co/i75nq7uKvc

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A group of Azhdarchid pterosaurs flies over a herd of swimming Titanosaurs

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