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Flying Reptile Collection

Step back in time and witness the incredible world of flying reptiles

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Artwork of the flying reptile Quetzalcoatlus sp

Artwork of the flying reptile Quetzalcoatlus sp
Quetzalcoatlus. Artwork of a flying Quetzalcoatlus (Quetzalcoatlus sp.), a type of Pterosaur. This was the largest living thing ever to fly, with a wingspan of over 15 metres in some individuals

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Dinosaurs of the sea, land, and air during the Age of Reptiles, a 19th-century depiction

Dinosaurs of the sea, land, and air during the Age of Reptiles, a 19th-century depiction. Hand-colored engraving Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Pteranodon catching fish, artwork

Pteranodon catching fish, artwork. Pteranodon was a flying reptile (pterosaur) that inhabited what is now North America and Europe during the late Cretaceous period

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Time flux storm, artwork

Time flux storm, artwork
Time flux storm. Artwork of a time flux storm (upper right) over a future, deserted New York, USA. The time flux has brought dinosaurs and flying reptiles (pterosaurs)

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork C016 / 9680

Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork C016 / 9680
Ctenochasma flying reptile, artwork. This flying reptile lived around 150 million years ago, during the Late Jurassic. The smallest species had a wingspan of 25 centimetres

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722

Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722
Cretaceous landscape. Artwork of animals and plants in a Cretaceous landscape in mid-Africa. A multituberculate (lower right) is on a branch

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Titanopteryx pterosaur, wing bone fossils C016 / 5069

Titanopteryx pterosaur, wing bone fossils C016 / 5069
Titanopteryx philadelphiae pterosaur, wing bone fossils. The two fossils at top are are fragments of bones forming the elbow joint of this winged reptile

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil C016 / 5031

Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil C016 / 5031
Dimorphodon macronyx, pterosaur fossil. This specimen shows the skull and lower jaw of this giant flying reptile (pterosaur) that lived during the Lower Jurassic period

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3978

Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3978
CAN-2191 Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany Pterodactylus kochi John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFlying Reptile Collection: Artwork of the pterosaur, Pteranodon sp

Artwork of the pterosaur, Pteranodon sp
Pteranodon. Artwork of the flying reptile Pteranodon sp.. This genus dates from the Upper Cretaceous period (about 80 million years before present)


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Step back in time and witness the incredible world of flying reptiles. 🦖✈️ Marvel at the breathtaking artwork of Quetzalcoatlus sp, a majestic flying reptile that ruled the skies during the Age of Reptiles. Its enormous wingspan and graceful flight make it one of nature's most fascinating creatures. In this 19th-century depiction, we get a glimpse into an era where dinosaurs dominated not only land but also sea and air. The hand-colored engraving showcases the diversity and grandeur of these prehistoric beings. Observe as Pteranodon swoops down to catch fish with its sharp beak. This artwork captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing their remarkable hunting skills. But not all was peaceful in this ancient world. A time flux storm rages on, creating chaos among these magnificent creatures. Witness their struggle against nature's fury as they navigate through turbulent winds. Ctenochasma takes flight in another stunning piece of artwork, displaying its unique features that set it apart from other flying reptiles. Its delicate wings allow for agile maneuvers as it soars above a Cretaceous landscape teeming with life. Delve deeper into history by examining wing bone fossils belonging to Titanopteryx pterosaur. These remnants provide valuable insights into their anatomy and evolution over millions of years. Discover Dimorphodon macronyx, another captivating pterosaur fossil that offers clues about their behavior and lifestyle during ancient times. Each discovery brings us closer to unraveling the mysteries surrounding these enigmatic creatures. Travel to Eichstatt, Germany, where a well-preserved Pterodactyl fossil from the Jurassic period awaits your gaze. It serves as a testament to Earth's rich history and reminds us how far we've come since then. Immerse yourself in yet another mesmerizing artwork featuring Pteranodon sp. , capturing its elegance mid-flight against an awe-inspiring backdrop. These creatures truly were the rulers of the sky.