Pterosaurs Vertebrates Paleontology
Pterosaurs Vertebrates Paleontology
This category is for websites dealing specifically with the fossil record of pterosaurs, which were winged reptiles of the Mesozoic Era.
Top: Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Pterosaurs
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The Pterosaur Database - Information about pterosaur fossils, morphology, and collection sites. Includes links to other resources and bibliography.
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Flying Reptiles - The Natural History Museum supplies illustrations of Quetzalcoatlus, Anhanguera, Campylognathoides, Dimorphodon, Dorygnathus, Rhamphorhyncus, Tapejara and Pteranodon, with brief facts about each.
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Pterosaurs in Texas - The UnNaural Museum exhibit
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American Museum of Natural History: Anhanguera - Provides information on Anhanguera which is one of the more advanced pterosaurs in evolutionary terms, shown by the fact it lacks a tail.
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Translation and Pronunciation Guide - Pterosauria pronunciation guide from Dinosauria.com.
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Pterosauria - Provides information on the pterosaurs, which ruled the skies in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, and included Quetzalcoatlus, the largest vertebrate ever known to fly.
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