pterosaurs in English

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an extinct warm-blooded flying reptile of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, with membranous wings supported by a greatly lengthened fourth finger, and probably covered with fur.
The genus Pteranodon includes several species of large pterosaurs from the Cretaceous period in North America.

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1. Pteranodon were pterosaurs, not dinosaurs.

2. Archaeopterodactyloidea contained many pterosaurs that obtained food in coastal or freshwater habitats.

3. The Archosaurs include the crocodilians , pterosaurs , thecodonts, dinosaurs , and birds .

4. Bennett only recovered pterosaurs as close relatives of the protorosaurs after removing characteristics of the hind limb from his analysis, in an attempt to test the idea that these characters are the result of convergent evolution between pterosaurs and dinosaurs.

5. Sterling Nesbitt (2011) found strong support for a clade composed of Scleromochlus and pterosaurs.

6. Archosaurs (ark-OH-sores) are the group of animals that include crocodilians, birds, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs

7. Archosaurs are a large group of reptiles, including all crocodiles, birds, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs (flying reptiles)

8. Archosaur definition: any of a group of reptiles consisting of dinosaurs , pterosaurs , modern birds, modern Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

9. Two researchers, Chris Bennett (1996) and David Peters (2000), have found pterosaurs to be protorosaurs or closely related to them.

10. They were among the last known surviving members of the pterosaurs, and were a rather successful group with a worldwide distribution.

11. Recent discoveries suggest that pterosaurs, the best known of which is the pterodactyl, could have had a wingspan of up to 59ft.

12. In Hone and Benton's analysis, pterosaurs are either the sister group of Scleromochlus or fall between it and Lagosuchus on the ornithodiran family tree.

13. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

14. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

15. Archosaurs are a group o diapsid amniotes whase livin representatives consist o birds an crocodilians.This group includes aw extinct dinosaurs an aa, extinct crocodilian relatives, an pterosaurs

16. At least some pterosaurs had hair-like filaments known as pycnofibers on the head and body, similar to, but not homologous (sharing a common origin) with, mammalian hair.

17. ‘The most amazing fact about the evolution of flight is the extent of Convergent evolution between the three main groups that evolved it (again, the pterosaurs, birds, and bats).’

18. A bone unique to pterosaurs, known as the pteroid, connected to the wrist and helped to support a forward membrane (the propatagium) between the wrist and shoulder.

19. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct non-avian dinosaurs, many extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

20. Pterosaurs may have had such a large flocculus because of their large wing size, which would mean that there was a great deal more sensory information to process.

21. Dinosaurs are part of a larger group known as the Archosaurs — a lineage of reptiles that split into a “bird-line” branch that includes pterosaurs, dinosaurs and birds, and a “crocodilian

22. The genus name Anurognathus is derived from the Greek αν/an- ("without"), оυρα/oura ("tail"), and γναθος/gnathos ("jaw") in reference to its unusually small tail relative to other "rhamphorhynchoid" (i.e. basal) pterosaurs.

23. Any of various vertebrates of the group Archosauria, having a single opening in each side of the skull in front of the eye socket, and including the dinosaurs, birds, pterosaurs, and modern crocodilians

24. Archosaurs (“ruling reptiles”) are members of a subclass that also includes the dinosaurs, the pterosaurs (flying reptiles), and several groups of extinct forms, mostly from the Triassic Period (251 million to 200 million years ago)

25. Any reptile of the subclass Archosauria, including the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and crocodilians and characterized by two pairs of openings in the temporal region of the skull Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC

26. A fuzzy integument was first reported from a specimen of Scaphognathus crassirostris in 1831 by Goldfuss, and recent pterosaur finds and the technology for histological and ultraviolet examination of pterosaur specimens have provided incontrovertible proof: pterosaurs had pycnofiber coats.

27. Pteranodon had slightly larger feet (47% the length of the tibia), while filter-feeding pterosaurs like the ctenochasmatoids had very large feet (69% of tibial length in Pterodactylus, 84% in Pterodaustro), adapted to walking in soft muddy soil, similar to modern wading birds.

28. Boatbill is a high derived pelagic descendant of Pteranodontid Pterosaurs that that has become a flightless filter feeder, however, this is characterized by being mostly close to the surface using its large peak which is quite hollow and allows it to float on the surface.

29. Archosaur: 1 n group of extinct reptiles including dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, pterosaurs, ichthyosaurs, thecodonts Synonyms: Archosaurian , Archosaurian reptile Types: show 16 types hide 16 types dinosaur any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era flying reptile , pterosaur an extinct reptile of the Jurassic and