this pic is abt to make me lose my life
Gum. HHHH augh fuck
this pic is abt to make me lose my life
Gum. HHHH augh fuck
can you come collect your freak of a man please. He’s doing things
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By Andrey Atuchin, retrieved from http://www.pteros.com/, a website dedicated to education about Pterosaurs.
Name: Anurognathus ammoni
Name Meaning: Without Tail Jaw
First Described: 1923
Described By: Döderlein
Classification: Avemetatarsalia, Ornithodira, Pterosauromorpha, Pterosauria, Macronychoptera, Novialoidea, Breviquartossa, Pterodactylomorpha, Monofenestrata, Pterodactyliformes, Caelidracones, Anurognathidae
Anurognathus is a small pterosaur that is oftentimes affectionately known as a “frog bat,” and it would have looked like a strange reptilian bat in its Jurassic environment. It is known from the Solnhofen Limestone of Germany, living about 150 to 148 million years ago, in the Tithonian age of the Late Jurassic. Famed for its appearance in Walking with Dinosaurs, it did not look like it did on that show - and also didn’t live in the place where it was depicted! But, well, there you go. It only had a 35 centimeter long wingspan, and was only about 10 centimeters from head to tail, and is known from a fairly complete skeleton on a crushed slab that is only really an impression, as well as a subadult specimen.
Anurognathus had a short head with small teeth for catching insects. Its short tail would have allowed it to maneuver better while flying, which may indicate that it lived in a denser environment than longer tailed pterosaurs, such as a forest, or hunted smaller swifter prey, such as flying insects. Their broad wings would also have helped in maneuvering through their environment. It also had large eyes, which probably means that they hunted in low light, such as at dusk, or even at night- reptile bats, indeed. It would have been covered in fuzzy pycnofibres as well, like all pterosaurs, and probably even had them on its wings, which would have muffled its wingbeats so it could hunt silently through the forest.
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Yo I wonder who this guy's dad is 🤔
After the shock of the post credit scene, this was the first thing that popped into my mind 😹 just imagine Cobb sending everyone a hologram like this telling them that he survived.
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