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Artwork of the flying reptile Quetzalcoatlus sp

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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. Quetzalcoatlus lived towards the end of the dinosaurs reign on Earth, up until around 65 million years ago. Opinion is divided on their behaviour, with some palaeontologists seeing them as soaring vulture- like feeders, and others as wading stork-like animals. They are generally considered to be warm- blooded, and some genera had a furry coat for insulation. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © JOE TUCCIARONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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This artwork showcases the majestic Quetzalcoatlus, a flying reptile that once ruled the prehistoric skies. With its impressive wingspan stretching over 15 meters, this magnificent creature holds the title for being the largest living thing to ever take flight. Existing towards the end of the dinosaurs' reign on Earth, around 65 million years ago, Quetzalcoatlus remains an enigma in terms of behavior. Paleontologists have debated whether these incredible beings were soaring vulture-like feeders or wading stork-like animals. Regardless of their feeding habits, it is widely accepted that they possessed warm-blooded characteristics and some even sported a furry coat for insulation against harsh climates. The intricate details captured in this artwork bring to life the awe-inspiring nature of Quetzalcoatlus. Its graceful flight through ancient skies evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about our planet's distant past. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of how diverse and extraordinary life on Earth has been throughout history. Science Photo Library presents us with more than just an image; it offers a glimpse into a world long gone but forever imprinted within fossils and scientific research. This artwork serves as a testament to both artistic creativity and scientific exploration, inviting us to appreciate not only the beauty found in nature but also humanity's tireless efforts to understand it better.


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_Bring the majesty of prehistoric avians into your home with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints. Feast your eyes on the intricately detailed artwork of the awe-inspiring Quetzalcoatlus sp., a flying reptile that ruled the skies millions of years ago. With its powerful wings stretched wide, this Pterosaur, known as the largest flying creature in history, will leave you in wonder. Our high-quality framed prints are not just beautiful additions to your decor, but also a testament to the boundless wonders of the natural world._


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Experience the awe-inspiring world of prehistoric creatures with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating artwork brings to life the enigmatic Quetzalcoatlus sp., a majestic flying reptile that once ruled the skies. With its impressive wingspan and striking silhouette, this Pterosaur is a testament to the wonders of nature's evolution. Bring the mystery and wonder of the past into your home or office with this beautifully detailed and vibrant print, a perfect addition to any space.


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"Bring the majesty of prehistoric avians into your home or office with our Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints. This stunning artwork features Quetzalcoatlus sp., the legendary flying reptile known for its impressive wingspan exceeding modern-day birds. Transport yourself back to the age of dinosaurs with this captivating representation of the largest flying creature ever discovered, sure to inspire wonder and awe. Order now and elevate your space with a touch of history and natural beauty."


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