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3B3R2WX Argentinosaurus was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Cretaceous Period.
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3B3R4MW Aucasaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Cretaceous Period.
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3B3RF9C Two Tyrannotitan theropod dinosaurs attack Argentinosaurus sauropods trying to keep their offspring safe.
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3B3R63C Pteranodon flying reptiles fly over Brontomerus sauropod dinosaurs crossing a swamp.
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3B3R3XD Monolophosaurus theropod dinosaurs attack a Brachiosaurus sauropod dinosaur.
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3B3RD8N Pteranodon was a reptile carnivorous Pterosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2S8G19X Kaprosuchus was a marine reptile that lived in rivers and swamps of the Cretaceous Period.
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2S3GD73 Huayangosaurus was an armored herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic Period of China.
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2S3GC47 Alamosaurus was a Titanosaur sauropod herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period. Pteranodon reptiles follow along
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2YHFM5N Brachytrachelopan was a sauropod herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Jurassic Period. A Pteranodon flies over a group.
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2WTT9HP Pteranodon was a reptile carnivorous Pterosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2WTT9H2 Pteranodon was a reptile carnivorous Pterosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2T9X9K2 Flying Pteranodon reptiles watch as Carcharodontosaurus attacks Brachyceratops dinosaurs.
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2PXHWBD Anchisaurus dinosaurs run from an attacking theropod Cryolophosaurus predator as Pteranodon Pterosaurs fly over.
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2PX9REC Anchisaurus dinosaurs run from an attacking theropod Cryolophosaurus predator as Pteranodon Pterosaurs fly over.
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2M9AE2W Cryolophosaurus attacks Anchisaurus - Anchisaurus dinosaurs run from an attacking theropod Cryolophosaurus predator as Pteranodon Pterosaurs fly over.
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2M7K7E0 Oertijdmuseum-Boxtel-12-06-2022:Pteranondon in forst museum, The Netherlands.
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2HP12HD Pteranodons reptiles fly over a mountainous landscape in the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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2H8E9G9 Pteranodons reptiles fly over a mountainous landscape in the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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2GY93RW A Kaprosuchus reptile slinks into a river as Alamosaurus and Parasaurolophus dinosaurs come for a drink.
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2G7P940 A Kaprosuchus reptile slinks into a river as Alamosaurus and Parasaurolophus dinosaurs come for a drink.
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2GY604R Pteranodon was a carnivorous Pterosaur reptile that flew in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2G38RRJ Pteranodon was a carnivorous Pterosaur reptile that flew in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2GY605P A Pteranodon reptile looks for prey during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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2G38RNK A Pteranodon reptile looks for prey during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
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2G27ER3 Pteranodon longiceps flying over mountainous terrain.
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2GP783X Pteranodon flying reptiles follow a Carnotaurus theropod dinosaur on the hunt for his next prey during the Cretaceous Period.
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2EFP8YB Pteranodon flying reptiles follow a Carnotaurus theropod dinosaur on the hunt for his next prey during the Cretaceous Period.
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2E5DMJM A herd of Giraffatitan dinosaurs walk on their yearly migration over an African extinct volcano as a flock of Pteranodons fly over them.
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2D6WERJ Pteranodon reptiles fly over a North American coastline full of Diplodocus and Gargoyleosaurus dinosaurs.
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2G27BNF Pteranodon prehistoric bird flying, isolated on white background.
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2CD5JJ0 Pteranodon Reptile - A single Pteranodon flies over coastal seas of North America during the Mesozoic Cretaceous Period.
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2CD1A17 Brontomerus Herd - A flock of Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Brontomerus dinosaurs during the Cretaceous Period.
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2B1G31J Two Omeisaurus dinosaurs wade through shallow water to get to Banana and Carboniferous Pine trees as three Pteranodons fly overhead.
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2A5MY20 Pteranodon was a carnivorous Pterosaur bird of prey that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2A5MY1W Pteranodon was a carnivorous Pterosaur bird of prey that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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2A5MY1P Pteranodon was a carnivorous Pterosaur bird of prey that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
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TB3KAM Puertasaurus Dinosaurs - Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Puertasaurus dinosaurs visiting a pond during the Cretaceous Period of Patagonia.
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TB4WAN With a vicious neck bite an Albertosaurus attacks Albertaceratops to disable the dinosaur as Pteranodons fly over like vultures.
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TB3K2R Cretaceous Era Swamp - Austroraptor dinosaurs watch as Amargasaurus drink from a Cretaceous swamp as a flock of Pteranodon reptiles fly nearby.
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T1D5JD Sauroposeidon Dinosaurs - A flock of Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Sauroposeidon dinosaurs walking together during the Cretaceous Period.
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RC3DBK Dicraeosaurus Dinosaur Herd - A flock of Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosaurs during the Jurassic Period.
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RC3D6E Acrocanthosaurus Dinosaurs - Pteranodon reptiles fly over two Acrocanthosaurus dinosaurs as they drink from a stream in the Cretaceous Period.
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R82WXB Barosaurus Dinosaur Herd - A Barosaurus dinosaur herd watches over it's youngsters as two Pteranodon reptiles fly over.
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2A3N4MH Pteranodon flying over the sea
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M9N9E2 Jurassic Barosaurus Dinosaurs - A herd of Barosaurus dinosaurs bend their long necks to drink from a river as a flock of Pteranodons fly over.
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JKC5N8 Pteranodon Reptile Side Profile - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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JKC5P1 Pteranodon Reptile Wings Up - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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JKC5NE Pteranodon Reptile Soaring - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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JKC5R0 Pteranodon Reptile Wings Up - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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JKC5MN Pteranodon Reptile Side Profile - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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JKC5NP Pteranodon Reptile Soaring - Pteranodon was a flying carnivorous reptile that lived in North America in the Cretaceous Period.
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ED762A Pteranodon flying reptile, white background.
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ED7627 Pteranodon flying reptile, white background.
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ED7628 Pteranodon flying reptile, white background.
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E1XBY6 A flock of Pteranodon longiceps fly over a herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs as they look for better vegetation to eat.
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2A775YR Pteranodon longiceps, giant pterodactyl, Cretaceous. Illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinson's 'Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days,' Chapman and Hall, London, 1894.
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D4T3DK Pteranodon longiceps trio, two males and a female.
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HG65D1 Pteranodon reptiles flying over a group of Brachiosaurus dinosaurs.
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HG65CR Pteranodon reptiles flying over a group of Brachiosaurus dinosaurs.
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HG65CT Pteranodon reptiles searching for food in a lake.
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2T69RH9 Pteranodon longiceps flying over the sea. Pteranodon (from the Greek for wing and toothless. Large flying pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous with a wingspan of seven meters. Riesenflugsaurier Pteranodon. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Wilhelm Bolsches Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator.
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2ANFYKM General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . THE DUCK-BILLED DINOSAUR (Trachodon). These remarkable herbivorous dinosaurs had a curious duck-like bill used in gathering aquatic vegetation. They walked on their hind legs or swam about using the tail as a propeller C43]. GIANT FLYING RFPTIFF {Pteranodon longiceps), the largest known American flying reptile with toothless skull and long, pointed beak two large Trachodon skeletons are equippedwith flat, expanded jaws which enabled chemto strain out and crush the water plants andmollusks growing abundantly in
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2AN6CY8 Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Plate IV. Figure 1.— Composite restoration of the skull of Pteranodon, based on the type of P.ingens Marsh, No. 2594, and on Pteranodon sp., No. 2473; seen from the leftside, x 0.14 Figure 2.—Restoration of the skull of the type of P. ingens Marsh, No. 2594; palatalview, x 0.50. Plate V. Figure 1.—Left quadrate of the type of P. longiceps Marsh, No. 1177, with part of thejugal; seen from below, x 1.0 Figure 2.—Articular facet of the left mandibular ramus of Pteranodon sp., No. 2578:seen from above, x 1.0 Figure 3.—Left orbit of the skul
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2AN58FK Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Plate XXIX. Figures 1—4.—Bones of the hind limbs preserved in Pteranodon sp., No. 2493. x 0.65 Figure 1.—Right femur: from the right side. Figure 2.—Right tibia (from the right side), tarsus, and metatarsus. Figure 3.—Left femur; posterior view. Figure 4.—Left tibia; posterior view. MEM. CONN. ACAD., VOL. PLATE XXIX. S wi VA r J4^ r Plate XXX. Restoration of Pteranodon Marsh, based on various individuals of the genus, includingthe types of P. longiceps. No. 1177, and of P. ingens, No. 2594.. Plate XXXI. Restoration of Pteranodon Marsh
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2AN431H General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . 9, li THE DUCK-BILLED DINOSAUR (Trachodon). These remarkable herbivorous dinosaurs had acurious duck-like bill used in gathering aquatic vegetation. They walked on their hind legs or swam about using the tail as a propeller. A GIANT FLYING REPTILE (Pteranodon longiceps), the largest known American fling reptilewith toothless skull and long, pointed beak equipped with flat, expanded jaws whichenabled them to strain out and crush thewater plants and mollusks growing abun-dantly in the Cretaceous swamps wherethey f
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RFA3AX . Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. PTEKODACTYLID.E. Suborder PTERANODONTIA. Teeth absent; cranium (fig. 1) with a long, backwardly-pro- duced supraoccipital crest, and nares completely confluent with Fig. 1.. Pteranodon longiceps, Marsh.—Left lateral view of skull; from the Cretaceous of North America. TV a, preorbital vacuity; b, orbit; c, supraoccipital crest; d, angle of mandible ; q, quadrate; s, symphysis. (After Marsh.) preorbital vacuity. Scapula generally articulating
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RF28EJ . Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. PTEKODACTYLID.E. Suborder PTERANODONTIA. Teeth absent; cranium (fig. 1) with a long, backwardly-pro- duced supraoccipital crest, and nares completely confluent with Fig. 1.. Pteranodon longiceps, Marsh.—Left lateral view of skull; from the Cretaceous of North America. TV a, preorbital vacuity; b, orbit; c, supraoccipital crest; d, angle of mandible ; q, quadrate; s, symphysis. (After Marsh.) preorbital vacuity. Scapula generally articulating
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RCWFEY . Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. I. Thierreich. — X. Vertebrata. — 5. Klasse: Sauropsida. Crocodilia. 651 Pteranodon Marsh (Fig. 799). Mit Arien von I—6 Meter Spannweite aus der Kreide von Nordamerika.. Fig. 799. rteranodon lonrjiceps Marsh. Kreide von Kausas. A Schädel von oben. B Schädel von der Seite {1 = Augenhöhle). C Unterkiefer. P. longiceps Marsh (Fig. 799) und P. inrjens Alarsh '22 Fuss Spannweite). Kreide von Kansas. 8. Ordniiug Crocodilia. Litteratur über Crocodilia. Desl ongchamps, E. Notes paleontologiques. Caen et Paris tS63—IS69. Le Jura Normand. Monographi
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PW52HF Milan (Italy), exhibition of prehistoric animals reproduced in full size; Pteranodon (Pteranodon longiceps)
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HRJ45M Pteranodon longiceps, Cretaceous Flying Reptile
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2DG3WBR Pteranodon longiceps flying over the sea. Pteranodon (from the Greek for wing and toothless. Large flying pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous with a wingspan of seven meters. Riesenflugsaurier Pteranodon. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Wilhelm Bolsche’s Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator.
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