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Pterosaur Collection (page 6)

In the world of prehistoric creatures, the pterosaur stands out as a fascinating and enigmatic species

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Pteranodon was a pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America

Pteranodon was a pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period of North America

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Zhenyuanopterus, a genus of pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Zhenyuanopterus, a genus of pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Zhenyuanopterus is the genus of a moderately large pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A group of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs gather at a feeding ground

A group of Parasaurolophus duckbill dinosaurs gather at a feeding ground

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A surreal look at a petrified prehistoric forrest

A surreal look at a petrified prehistoric forrest
A surreal look at a petrified prehistoric forest featuring a Compsognathus dinosaur and a flying Eudimorphodon

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Two Allosaurus dinosaurs look for prey on a high mountain

Two Allosaurus dinosaurs look for prey on a high mountain as pterosaurs observe

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs migrating in search of water

Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs migrating in search of water
Quetzalcoatlus flying reptiles join Tenontosaurus and Argentinosaurus dinosaurs on a migration in search of water

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs grazing along a river

A herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs grazing along a river
Dimorphodon reptiles fly over a herd of Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs coming down to a river for a drink

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Uberabatitan dinosaurs share a Cretaceous seashore with two Hypsilophodon

Uberabatitan dinosaurs share a Cretaceous seashore with two Hypsilophodon
Three Uberabatitan dinosaurs share a Cretaceous seashore with two Hypsilophodon dinosaurs coming down for a drink and a flock of Quetzalcoatlus birds

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Rhamphorhynchus birds fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosuars

Rhamphorhynchus birds fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosuars
A flock of Rhamphorhynchus pterosaurs fly over a herd of Dicraeosaurus dinosaurs leaving a watering hole

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Pteranodon pterosaur diving underwater hunting for fish

Pteranodon pterosaur diving underwater hunting for fish. Pteranodon lived in North America in the Creataceous from 89-82 million years ago

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Pteranodon bird flying above ocean

Pteranodon bird flying above ocean

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Omeisaurus and duckbill dinosaurs co-existing side by side

Omeisaurus and duckbill dinosaurs co-existing side by side, with Eudimorphodon flying between them

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A T. Rex and a pair of Quetzalcoatlus discover the carcass of a Triceratops

A T. Rex and a pair of Quetzalcoatlus discover the carcass of a Triceratops at the same time

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Late Jurassic East Africa with a host of different animals and plants

Late Jurassic East Africa with a host of different animals and plants. Visible dinosaurs are Kentrosaurus, Dicraeosaurus, and Rhamphorhynchus. Plant species are Paran pines, cycads, arucanthis, etc

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Two Apatosaurus dinosaurs in a lush Cretaceous jungle

Two Apatosaurus dinosaurs in a lush Cretaceous jungle
A Pteranodon flies past two Apatosaurus dinosaurs in a lush Cretaceous jungle

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A herd of sauropod Uberabatitan dinosaurs

A herd of sauropod Uberabatitan dinosaurs
Zhejiangopterus reptile birds fly over a herd of sauropod Uberabatitan dinosaurs in the Cretaceous Period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Thalassodromeus pterosaur on white background

Thalassodromeus pterosaur on white background. Thalassodromeus was a carnivorous pterosaur that lived in Brazil during the Cretaceous Period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Dimorphodon pterosaur, white background

Dimorphodon pterosaur, white background
Dimorphodon pterosaur. Dimorphodon is a carnivorous pterosaur that lived in England during the Jurassic Period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Illustration of a Pteranodon carrying a basket, representing dino airlines

Illustration of a Pteranodon carrying a basket, representing dino airlines

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus

Arizonasaurus dinosaurs follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus
Arizonasaurus dinosaurs and Eudimorphodon flying reptiles follow along with a herd of Plateosaurus on their annual migration

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Eudimorphodon was a pterosaur that lived during the Triassic Period

Eudimorphodon was a pterosaur that lived during the Triassic Period and was discovered in 1973

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A Yangchuanosaurus hunts through jungle foliage for prey

A Yangchuanosaurus hunts through jungle foliage for prey
A Yangchuanosaurus hunts through heavy jungle foliage for prey as a flock of Pterodactylus reptiles keep close watch on him

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

A herd of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs migrate through a desert searching for better vegetation

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur and Pteranodons on a rocky desert landscape

Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur and Pteranodons on a rocky desert landscape
Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur and Pteranodons on a brown rocky desert landscape

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A flock of Eudimorphodon flying reptiles

A flock of Eudimorphodon flying reptiles search for fish in the Triassic Period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A herd of Omeisaurus dinosaurs walking through shallow waters

A herd of Omeisaurus dinosaurs walking through shallow waters
A herd of Omeisaurus dinosaurs walking through the shallow waters of a freshwater lake during Earths Jurassic Period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A flock of large Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs in a Cretaceous landscape

A flock of large Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs in a Cretaceous landscape

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Dinosaurs gather at a life saving oasis

Dinosaurs gather at a life saving oasis
Omeisaurus, Parasaurolophus, Compsognathus, and Eudimorphodon dinosaurs gather at a life saving oasis on the edge of a desert region

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Omeisaurus and Parasaurolphus dinosaurs gather together

Omeisaurus and Parasaurolphus dinosaurs gather together
Omeisaurus sauropods and Parasaurolphus duck-billed dinosaurs feeding together while Eudimorphodon pterosaurs fly above. It was a common thing to see different species of herbivores gather together

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Two Dracorex dinosaurs walk in front of a Malawisaurus herd

Two Dracorex dinosaurs walk in front of a Malawisaurus herd
Two Dracorex dinosaurs walk with a Malawisaurus herd for protection as Pteranodon reptiles fly over

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Yangchuanosaurus eats the carrion of a dead animal

Yangchuanosaurus eats the carrion of a dead animal
Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis eats the carrion of a dead animal as Angustinaripterus longicephalus scavenge in the background

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Species from the genus Anhanguera soar 105 million years ago over what is today Brazil

Species from the genus Anhanguera soar 105 million years ago over what is today Brazil. Anhanguera was a flying reptile with a wingspan of 15 feet, larger than any modern bird

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Caupedactylus ybaka, an extinct pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period

Caupedactylus ybaka, an extinct pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period
Caupedactylus ybaka, an extinct genus of tapejarid azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period

Background imagePterosaur Collection: An alien reptoid looks upon the ruins and derelict buildings of his races industrial past

An alien reptoid looks upon the ruins and derelict buildings of his races industrial past
A member of an alien reptoid race looks upon the ruins and derelict buildings of his races industrial past. Unlike most civilizations

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Sauropod Omeisaurs and flying Eudimorphodons

Sauropod Omeisaurs and flying Eudimorphodons
Sauropod Omeisaurus and flying Eudimorphodons from Earths prehistoric past

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Torvosaurus dinosaurs on a cliff searching for prey

Torvosaurus dinosaurs on a cliff searching for prey
Torvosaurus dinosaurs on a cliff search for prey as a flock of Rhamphorhynchus reptiles fly nearby

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Peteinosaurus pterosaur from the Triassic Period

Peteinosaurus pterosaur from the Triassic Period
Peteinosaurus was a small carnivorous pterosaur from the Triassic Period and was found near Cene, Italy

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs

Herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs
Dilophosaurus and pterosaurs join a Diplodocus dinosaur herd on their search for food

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Artists concept of the extinction of prehistoric Earth

Artists concept of the extinction of prehistoric Earth
Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs graze peacefully as a falling bright light brings about extinction as it crashes into the Earth

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A flock of Dorygnathus

A flock of Dorygnathus soars high over a rugged, Early Jurassic European landscape of Wollemi Pine approximately 180 million years ago

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Winged Dimorphodon pluck fish from the Early-Jurassic Tethys Ocean

Winged Dimorphodon pluck fish from the Early-Jurassic Tethys Ocean 195 million years ago in what it is today England. While Dimorphodons coloration is unknown

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Illustration of a Pteranodon dinosaur

Illustration of a Pteranodon dinosaur

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Tropeognathus mesembrinus, a large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period

Tropeognathus mesembrinus, a large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of South America

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Tupandactylus perched on a rock during the Early Cretaceous Period

Tupandactylus perched on a rock during the Early Cretaceous Period
Tupandactylus perched on an outcrop during the Early Cretaceous Period of Brazil

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Rugops primus dinosaurs and Alanqa pterosaurs mortify a dead carcass

Rugops primus dinosaurs and Alanqa pterosaurs mortify a dead carcass
The painting shows two predator Rugops primus, mortifying the body to the pterosaurs Alanqa saharica. An unnoticed crocodile-type Sarcosuchus approaches from behind

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Diplodocus dinosaurs during the Jurassic period of time

Diplodocus dinosaurs during the Jurassic period of time
Diplodocus dinosaurs at the start of a new day during the Jurassic period of time

Background imagePterosaur Collection: Omeisaurus sauropods explore a mysterious city which has shifted in time

Omeisaurus sauropods explore a mysterious city which has shifted in time

Background imagePterosaur Collection: A Tyrannosaurus Rex crashes through a swamp

A Tyrannosaurus Rex crashes through a swamp, with a pterodactyl flying away in front



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In the world of prehistoric creatures, the pterosaur stands out as a fascinating and enigmatic species. Dating back to the 1860s, when Waterhouse Hawkins crafted his remarkable model dinosaurs, these flying reptiles captured the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. While most people are familiar with dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus or Megalosaurus from books published in 1862, it is essential not to forget their winged counterparts. Pterodactyls were among the first pterosaurs discovered and were initially considered marsupial bats due to their unique anatomy. Reynolds' book "The Antidiluvian World" in 1849 shed light on these ancient creatures, providing insights into their existence during prehistoric times. The illustrations within this publication showcased various pterosaurs such as Pteranodon, a large flying creature that roamed our skies millions of years ago. One cannot help but marvel at artwork depicting Quetzalcoatlus sp. , an enormous flying reptile that soared through ancient skies. Its immense size was truly awe-inspiring and made one wonder about its capabilities in flight. Another intriguing member of the pterosaur family is Tapejara. This peculiar creature possessed a unique head crest that likely played a role in communication or courtship rituals. Zimmermans' book "The Primitive World" further explored these primitive beings in 1857, shedding light on their behavior and habitat. As we continue to uncover more fossils and study these magnificent creatures further, our understanding of pterosaurs evolves constantly. From Waterhouse Hawkins' models to Reynolds' groundbreaking research, each discovery brings us closer to unraveling the mysteries surrounding these incredible beings who once ruled our skies.