Page Summary: If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ... If I have used artwork that belongs to you but have neglected to credit it this will just be because I was unable to find one.
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If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ... If I have used artwork that belongs to you but have neglected to credit it this will just be because I was unable to find one. Dinosaurs are well known for being absolute units, so it may not come as too much of a surprise, that the
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- If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ...
- If I have used artwork that belongs to you but have neglected to credit it this will just be because I was unable to find one.
- Dinosaurs are well known for being absolute units, so it may not come as too much of a surprise, that the
- With a 24-foot wingspan, how did the prehistoric Pelagornis sandersi, the
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