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    Editors'choice

  • Pterosaurs Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs Now Open 2 News at the Museum 3

    Pterosaurs Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs Now Open 2 News at the Museum 3

  • Pterosaur Distribution in Time and Space: an Atlas 61

    Pterosaur Distribution in Time and Space: an Atlas 61

  • First Evidence of Azhdarchid Pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary

    First Evidence of Azhdarchid Pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary

  • Azhdarchid Pterosaurs: Water-Trawling Pelican Mimics Or “Terrestrial Stalkers”?

    Azhdarchid Pterosaurs: Water-Trawling Pelican Mimics Or “Terrestrial Stalkers”?

  • New Information on the Tapejaridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and Discussion of the Relationships of This Clade

    New Information on the Tapejaridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and Discussion of the Relationships of This Clade

  • On the Osteology of Tapejara Wellnhoferi KELLNER 1989 and the first Occurrence of a Multiple Specimen Assemblage from the Santana Formation, Araripe Basin, NE-Brazil

    On the Osteology of Tapejara Wellnhoferi KELLNER 1989 and the first Occurrence of a Multiple Specimen Assemblage from the Santana Formation, Araripe Basin, NE-Brazil

  • New Azhdarchoid Pterosaur (Pterosauria

    New Azhdarchoid Pterosaur (Pterosauria

  • Ptero-Draw Activity Sheets 1.2MB .Pdf File

    Ptero-Draw Activity Sheets 1.2MB .Pdf File

  • Evolution of Morphological Disparity in Pterosaurs Katherine C

    Evolution of Morphological Disparity in Pterosaurs Katherine C

  • Pterosaurs Or Flying Reptiles Were the First Vertebrates to Evolve Flight

    Pterosaurs Or Flying Reptiles Were the First Vertebrates to Evolve Flight

  • By Paul Maccready

    By Paul Maccready

  • Soaring Styles of Extinct Giant Birds and Pterosaurs

    Soaring Styles of Extinct Giant Birds and Pterosaurs

  • Of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA

    Of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA

  • A New Toothless Pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea) from Southern Brazil with Insights Into the Paleoecology of a Cretaceous Desert

    A New Toothless Pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea) from Southern Brazil with Insights Into the Paleoecology of a Cretaceous Desert

  • Article Ancient Flyers Find out What

    Article Ancient Flyers Find out What

  • A Late Cretaceous Lonchodectid?

    A Late Cretaceous Lonchodectid?

  • Cryodrakon Boreas Gen. Et Sp. Nov. a Late Cretaceous Canadian Azhdarchid

    Cryodrakon Boreas Gen. Et Sp. Nov. a Late Cretaceous Canadian Azhdarchid

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  • An Unusual Modification of the Jaws in Cf. Alanqa, a Mid-Cretaceous Azhdarchid Pterosaur from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco
  • Atmospheric Pressure at the Time of Dinosaurs Octave Levenspiel Chemical Engineering Department, Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331 [email protected]
  • Article Pterosaur Body Mass Estimates from Three
  • A Long-Necked Pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea, Azhdarchidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Valencia, Spain
  • Pterosaurs and Tape Measures How Big Were These Ancient Flying Reptiles, Really?
  • A New Toothless Pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea) from Southern Brazil with Insights Into the Paleoecology of a Cretaceous Desert
  • Comparative Evidence for Quadrupedal Launch in Pterosaurs 159
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  • Late Cretaceous) of Lebanon
  • Big Bend U.S
  • New Insights Into the Skull of Istiodactylus Latidens (Ornithocheiroidea, Pterodactyloidea)
  • An Early Cretaceous Pterosaur with an Unusual Mandibular Crest From
  • Educator's Guide
  • Cryodrakon Boreas Gen. Et Sp. Nov. a Late Cretaceous Canadian Azhdarchid
  • A New Azhdarchid Pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of the Transylvanian Basin, Romania: Implications for Azhdarchid Diversity and Distribution
  • Rulers of the Prehistoric Skies Educator Resource Guide
  • Neck Biomechanics Indicate That Giant Transylvanian Azhdarchid Pterosaurs Were Short-Necked Arch Predators
  • A New ?Chaoyangopterid (Pterosauria


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