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  2. Anhanguera (pterosaur) - Wikipedia

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    Anhanguera was a fish-eating animal with a wingspan of about 4.6 meters (15 ft). [3] Like many other anhanguerids, Anhanguera had rounded crests at front of its upper and lower jaws, which were filled with angled, conical but curved teeth of various sizes and orientations. Like many of its relatives, the jaws were tapered in width, but expanded ...

  3. Pterosaur - Wikipedia

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    For the majority of pterosaur species, it is not known whether they practiced any form of parental care, but their ability to fly as soon as they emerged from the egg and the numerous flaplings found in environments far from nests and alongside adults has led most researchers, including Christopher Bennett and David Unwin, to conclude that the ...

  4. Dinosaur Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Revolution is a four-part American nature documentary produced by Creative Differences. [1] [2] ... An Anhanguera brood learning to fly in Brazil, 125 Ma;

  5. Anhangueridae - Wikipedia

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    Anhangueridae is a group of pterosaurs within the suborder Pterodactyloidea. [2] They were among the last pterosaurs to possess teeth. A recent study discussing the group considered the Anhangueridae to be typified by a premaxillary crest and a lateral expansion in the distal rostrum.

  6. Ornithocheiromorpha - Wikipedia

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    Ornithocheiromorpha (from Ancient Greek, meaning "bird hand form") is a group of pterosaurs within the suborder Pterodactyloidea. Fossil remains of this group date back from the Early to Late Cretaceous periods (Valanginian to Turonian stages), around 140 to 92.5 million years ago.

  7. Ornithocheirus - Wikipedia

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    Ornithocheirus (from Ancient Greek "ὄρνις", meaning bird, and "χεῖρ", meaning hand) is a pterosaur genus known from fragmentary fossil remains uncovered from sediments in the United Kingdom and possibly Morocco.

  8. Ornithocheiridae - Wikipedia

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    The original term Ornithocheirae by Seeley had been redefined as the least inclusive clade containing Anhanguera blittersdorffi and Ornithocheirus simus, [10] therefore it is recovered as a larger group comprising the families Anhangueridae and Ornithocheiridae in recent analysis. [10] [12] [13] [14]

  9. Hatzegopteryx - Wikipedia

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    The skull of Hatzegopteryx was gigantic, with an estimated length of 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) based on comparisons with Nyctosaurus and Anhanguera, making it one of the largest skulls among non-marine animals. [4] The skull was broadened in the rear, being 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) wide across the quadrate bones. [4]