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@grymm_lee Pterodaustro + Tsintaosaurus + Blue-Footed Booby ( color pattern only )
#Anurognathus and #Pterodaustro enjoying their time.
#pterosaurs #digital #blings #dinosaurs #digitalart
Fui fazer uma espécie especulativa de pterodaustro e saiu uma Pink Diamond
@dombrasted @JoshuaTedder3 @macdoin @soapachu @katynotie 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 :)
【PALEO IDOL】Guina Pteroda (Pterodaustro guinazui)
#paleoidol #dinosaur #humanization #characterdesign
Last up for today's #paleoart at #Patreon #FossilFriday extravaganza: a high-res version of my PR art for last week's hatchling pterosaur paper is now available. It shows, obviously, the terrific Pterodaustro - one of the best flying reptiles, surely. https://t.co/Ar9owkZRKB
Pterodaustro had a bizarre set of teeth, similar to some whales, which was used to catch small organisms from the sea.
(Credit kiabugboy)
fruitsoftheweb:
“About 100 million years ago, Pterodaustro guinazui lived in what is now Argentina, and likely filter-fed as flamingos do today. © AMNH“ https://t.co/KkDXt77ZFg
Pterosaur of the day!
Pterodaustro guinazui is a species of ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous in what is now South America. The genus name Pterodaustro means “Southern Wing”.
Say hi to Pterodaustro: a pterosaur (not a dinosaur!) with around a thousand teeth in its jaws! #Dinocember, day 20.
#Pterodaustro
#プテロダウストロ
#翼竜 #pterosaur
あー、考えてみたら、プテロダウストロって小魚とか小エビとか小さいものしか食べなかっただろうから、喉袋なんかいらなかったかなぁ(;´Д`)
Results from the Flocking Together #Paleostream
Falcatakely, Coelophysis, Koolasuchus and Pterodaustro
#paleoart #birds #dinosaurs #triassic #pterosaur #animals #sciart #scicom
#paleostream Thought it would be fun to take part in todays stream chalenge.
A very basic sketch of a Falcatakely looking at a fish.
A Coelophysis chasing a small pterosaur
A Koolasuchus from below
And a kinda creepy Pterodaustro,only I made the eye pink ish instead of the body.
Pterodaustro had thousands of modified teeth that looked like bristles & helped filter plankton from the ocean, just like a whale! Its diet likely gave it a pink colour.
(Credit: Rodrigo Vega)
Decided to draw Pterodaustro, this filter feeding pterosaur modified its teeth into long slender pegs to strain small crustaceans from the water.