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  2. Pterodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Pterodactylus (from Ancient Greek: πτεροδάκτυλος, romanized: pterodáktylos ' winged finger ' [2]) is a genus of extinct pterosaurs.It is thought to contain only a single species, Pterodactylus antiquus, which was the first pterosaur to be named and identified as a flying reptile and one of the first prehistoric reptiles to ever be discovered.

  3. Pterosaur - Wikipedia

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    It seems that the K-Pg extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous, which wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs and many other animals, was the direct cause of the extinction of the pterosaurs. Small-sized pterosaur species apparently were present in the Csehbánya Formation , indicating a higher diversity of Late Cretaceous pterosaurs than ...

  4. Avemetatarsalia - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial animals for much of the Mesozoic Era, and one group of small feathered dinosaurs (Aves, i.e. birds) has survived up to the present day. Pterosaurs were the first flying vertebrates and persisted through the Mesozoic before dying out at the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event .

  5. Pterodactyloidea - Wikipedia

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    Pterodactyloidea (/ˌtɛrəˈdækt͡ɬɔɪdɪːə/; derived from the Greek words πτερόν (pterón, for usual ptéryx) "wing", and δάκτυλος (dáktylos) "finger") [1] is one of the two traditional suborders of pterosaurs ("wing lizards"), and contains the most derived members of this group of flying reptiles.

  6. Pteranodontia - Wikipedia

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    The name "Wyomingopteryx" appears in a painting of Morrison prehistoric animals by Robert Bakker. However, this binomen is a nomen nudum , and it is possible that Bakker may have intended to coin "Wyomingopteryx" for the Istiodactylus -like specimen TATE 5999 because that specimen is found in Wyoming.

  7. Pterodaustro - Wikipedia

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    Restored skull. Pterodaustro has a very elongated skull, up to 29 centimeters (11 in) long. The portion in front of the eye sockets comprises 85 percent of skull length. The long snout and lower jaws curve strongly upwards; the tangent at the point of the snout is perpendicular to that of the jaw joint.

  8. Archaeopteryx - Wikipedia

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    Archaeopteryx (/ ˌ ɑːr k iː ˈ ɒ p t ər ɪ k s /; lit. ' old-wing '), sometimes referred to by its German name, "Urvogel" (lit. Primeval Bird) is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs.The name derives from the ancient Greek ἀρχαῖος (archaīos), meaning "ancient", and πτέρυξ (ptéryx), meaning "feather" or "wing".

  9. Flying Monsters 3D - Wikipedia

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    Flying Monsters 3D is a natural history documentary about the pterosaurs.It was written and presented by David Attenborough and was produced by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions for Sky 3D.