Examples of using Pterosaur in English and their translations into Dutch
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It appears to be a remarkably well-preserved fossil of the forearm of a pterosaur, a flying reptile of the Mesozoic period.
Did I mention that the Pterosaur did have one natural predator… the Gorgosaurus.
Hear! I came here tonight to propose an expedition to discover the lair of the pterosaur.
Its bone walls are described by Wellnhofer as exceptionally thick for a pterosaur, three to five millimetres.
The crest is the longest relative to lower jaw length of any known pterosaur.
And here, Doug made one of the most remarkable discoveries in the history of pterosaur research.
The bizarre-looking Tapejara. for another pterosaur is under way- 0n the rocks.
the mating season for another pterosaur is under way-.
In Texas, aeronautical engineers are trying to understand the pterosaur, that is surely one of the oddest creatures that ever flew.
Its existence was seen as proof that pterosaur diversity in the Maastrichtian was higher than previously assumed.
The footprints were those of a giant pterosaur, and they showed that these creatures did not just fly,
With the Quetzalcoatlus, the pterosaur as wide as a small plane.
The footprints were those of a giant pterosaur, and they showed that these creatures did not just fly.
to damage especially among the branches and twigs of dense forests. than the skin membrane of the Pterosaur.
That specializes in life amongst these giants. or pterosaur, called Anurognathus, There is even a tiny flying reptile.
wing finger phalanx from the Purbeck Limestone(Britain), identified as that of a pterosaur.
partial wing finger phalanx from the Purbeck Limestone(Britain), identified as that of a pterosaur.
Since 2015, a group of paleontologists is acquiring pterosaur fossils from commercial Moroccan fossil traders, who obtain these from workers in the phosphate mines on the Khouribga plateau, which is located within the Ouled Abdoun Basin.
a usual suffix in pterosaur names since Pterodactylus.
daktylos,"finger", a usual suffix in pterosaur names since Pterodactylus.