Pteranodon Pictures

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An artistic illustration of a flying Pteranodon
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An artistic illustration of a flying Pteranodon.


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Pteranodon ruled the skies during its time
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Pteranodon ruled the skies during its time.



The late cretaceous was teeming with both terrestrial and aquatic life
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The late cretaceous was teeming with both terrestrial and aquatic life.


Due to similarities in features, Pteranodon and the modern-day albatross may have also shared the same flight pattern
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Due to similarities in features, Pteranodon and the modern-day albatross may have also shared the same flight pattern.


Pteranodon in a quadrupedal posture
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Pteranodon in a quadrupedal posture.


A group of Pteranodons flying over a mountainous landscape in the Cretaceous Period of North America
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A group of Pteranodons flying over a mountainous landscape in the Cretaceous Period of North America.


Pteranodon catches a fish after swooping
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Pteranodon catches a fish after swooping.


Pteranodons doing parental care
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Pteranodons doing parental care.


One of the defining features of pterodactyloids are the fingers on their wings
Photo: S.W. Williston via Wikipedia Public Domain

One of the defining features of pterodactyloids are the fingers on their wings.


Life restoration of an adult male P. longiceps in flight
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Life restoration of an adult male P. longiceps in flight.


A Pteranodon narrowly escapes a predator in the water
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A Pteranodon narrowly escapes a predator in the water.


Pteranodon is the most well known flying reptile
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Pteranodon is the most well known flying reptile.


Pteranodon specimen with a Cretoxyrhina tooth embedded in a neck vertebra
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Pteranodon specimen with a Cretoxyrhina tooth embedded in a neck vertebra.

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