- Nov 20, 2018
- 2,933
- 48,789
DenmarkNew Zealand
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
DenmarkNew Zealand
KazakhstanDenmark
NigeriaKazakhstan
AlbaniaNigeria
AzhdarchidaeAlbania
Enderman (no more countries xD)Azhdarchidae
Nether PortalEnderman (no more countries xD)
Btw what does that even mean? xD
"Azhdarchidae (from Persian word azhdar(اژدر), a dragon-like creature in Persian mythology) is a family of pterosaurs known primarily from the late Cretaceous Period, though an isolated vertebra apparently from an azhdarchid is known from the early Cretaceous as well (late Berriasian age, about 140 million years ago).[1] Azhdarchids included some of the largest-known flying animals of all time, but members no larger than a cat have also been found.[2] Originally considered a sub-family of Pteranodontidae, Nesov (1984) named the azhdarchinae to include the pterosaurs Azhdarcho, Quetzalcoatlus, and "Titanopteryx" (now known as Arambourgiania). They were among the last known surviving members of the pterosaurs, and were a rather successful group with a worldwide distribution. By the time of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction, most pterosaur families except for the Azhdarchidae disappear from the fossil record, but recent studies indicate a wealth in pterosaurian faunas, including pteranodontids, nyctosaurids, tapejarids and several indeterminate forms.[3] Some taxa like Navajodactylus, Bakonydraco and Montanazhdarcho were moved from Azhdarchidae to other clades.[4][5][6]"Enderman (no more countries xD)
Btw what does that even mean? xD
lightNether Portal
"Azhdarchidae (from Persian word azhdar(اژدر), a dragon-like creature in Persian mythology) is a family of pterosaurs known primarily from the late Cretaceous Period, though an isolated vertebra apparently from an azhdarchid is known from the early Cretaceous as well (late Berriasian age, about 140 million years ago).[1] Azhdarchids included some of the largest-known flying animals of all time, but members no larger than a cat have also been found.[2] Originally considered a sub-family of Pteranodontidae, Nesov (1984) named the azhdarchinae to include the pterosaurs Azhdarcho, Quetzalcoatlus, and "Titanopteryx" (now known as Arambourgiania). They were among the last known surviving members of the pterosaurs, and were a rather successful group with a worldwide distribution. By the time of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction, most pterosaur families except for the Azhdarchidae disappear from the fossil record, but recent studies indicate a wealth in pterosaurian faunas, including pteranodontids, nyctosaurids, tapejarids and several indeterminate forms.[3] Some taxa like Navajodactylus, Bakonydraco and Montanazhdarcho were moved from Azhdarchidae to other clades.[4][5][6]"
light
ofcIs that from Wikipedia? xD
Travel
Sweetsofc
tldr; Family of ptersaurs, mostly from late cretaceous, includes some of the largest pterasaurs, like quetzalcoatlus
"Azhdarchidae, a family of advanced toothless pterosaurs with unusually long, stiffened necks"
liters
Sweets
Shreksneks
XrayrMysticaLsux
YellowXray
WalrusYellow
shoe??Walrus
Energyshoe??
yawnEnergy