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A bathawk closes in on a common pheasant. Unlike most pterosaurs, which hunt on the ground, bathawks usually catch prey on the wing.
Was thinking back to HTTYD and how Toothless's flight was affected when he lost his tail fin(amazing smeer frame by the way)
Would sth similar happen to non pterodactyloid pterosaurs if their tail structres where damaged?They must have had some use other than display and signals
After that we continued with a crab eater pterosaur, herbivorous proto-whale, hermit eurypterid and large trunked pantodont.
@ausar_the Why should I watch the entire show just to tell you that this is not a pterosaur
@Nopedog_ here are some rottmnt ocs and a pterosaur harpy character I made ::]
@BStrookes this is my pterosaur son I made him months ago
I'm back with a new drawing but this time it's a remaster of a drawing I did of the magnificent Quetzalcoatlus. I hope you guys like him. @PrehistoricK, #Pterosaur, #paleontology, #paleoart, #graphicnovel, #anime.
@domesticus1 Not dinosaurs but have some of my Azhdarchid pterosaur designs
Did you know there's a pterosaur named after Avatar (the film)?
"Ikrandraco avatar" was an Early Cretaceous pterodactyloid from North China, with characteristic deep crest on the lower jaw, similar to one seen on the flying creatures (Ikrans) from the Sci-Fi blockbuster.
Stupid 5 minute doodle of my fav pterosaur, rhamphorhynchus!
I love it so much cause I think it's the closest an animal can get to looking like a dragon, look at this guy! Add horns ans you've got a tiny wyvern. I love it so much.
Paleo Fact!
Hatzegopteryx (Hațeg Wing) is an azhdarchid from Late Cretaceous Romania! At a height of around 18 feet tall and a wingspan of 33 to 39 feet long, making it one of the largest known pterosaurs and far larger than most fauna of Hateg Island- (1/2)
Art by Mark Witton!
Comm for @nothere_3
Here is Maya, another one of his "dino" gals, who even though she gains wings she unfortunately doesn't use them for the fact that she is scared of heights!
#transformation #pterosaur #transfur #anthro
"Pterosaurs flying among/perched on tree branches" is one of my favourite recurring themes in Natalia's work. These compositions are so dynamic and pretty to look at. 😭 https://t.co/e0exktBZW3
No new art, so enjoy bits from the "humans and pterosaurs" series