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Pterosaurs (7) See Also:
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» American Museum of Natural History: Anhanguera
Provides information on Anhanguera which is one of the more advanced pterosaurs in evolutionary terms, shown by the fact it lacks a tail. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/expeditions/treasure_fossil/Fossils/Specimens/anhanguera.html » Flying Reptiles
The Natural History Museum supplies illustrations of Quetzalcoatlus, Anhanguera, Campylognathoides, Dimorphodon, Dorygnathus, Rhamphorhyncus, Tapejara and Pteranodon, with brief facts about each. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/dinosaurs-other-extinct-creatures/non-dino-reptiles/flying-reptiles/ » Pterosaur.net
Written by pterosaur researchers and artists. Information about research, reconstructions, and pterosaurs in the popular imagination. http://www.pterosaur.net/ » Pterosauria
Provides information on the pterosaurs, which ruled the skies in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, and included Quetzalcoatlus, the largest vertebrate ever known to fly. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/pterosauria.html » The Pterosaur Database
Information about pterosaur fossils, morphology, and collection sites. Includes links to other resources and bibliography. http://www.pterosaur.co.uk » Translation and Pronunciation Guide
Pterosauria pronunciation guide from Dinosauria.com. http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/names/ptero.htm This category needs an editor
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