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Pteranodon pterosaur, artwork
Pteranodon pterosaur landing in a forest, artwork. Pteranodon was a flying reptile that inhabited what is now North America and Europe during the late Cretaceous period, between 85 and 75 million years ago. It was carnivorous, and probably fed on fish, which it caught from the water in its toothless bill. Its wingspan could reach up to ten metres
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