Quetzalcoatlus

genus of huge pterosaurs

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Hatzegopteryx - Wikipedia
4 days ago - While the skull of Hatzegopteryx was unusually large and robust, its wing bones are comparable to those of other flying pterosaurs, indicating that it was not flightless at all. Buffetaut and colleagues suggested that, in order to fly, the skull weight of Hatzegopteryx must have been reduced in some way.
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How big was the Hatzegopteryx?
Estimates show that the Hatzegopteryx was probably as tall as a giraffe, with an average height of up to 18 feet. It had a wingspan of about 33 to 39 ft (10 to 12 meters). Despite being such a large animal, the hollow bones helped to keep the weight on the low side. It had an average weight of about 250 pounds.
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When was the Hatzegopteryx alive?
Hatzegopteryx lived between 70.6 and 66 million years ago. This was during the Maastrichtian epoch, towards the end of the Cretaceous Period. It inhabited Europe, and fossils of this animal have been found on Hateg Island.
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Pteros
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This is the first of the Hateg trio known, and was one of the most massive flying animals in existence. Hatzegopteryx thambema, the only member of is genus, was named by Buffetaut and co-workers in 2002 on the basis of the back of the skull ...
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2 days ago - The largest pterosaurs were members of Azhdarchidae such as Hatzegopteryx and Quetzalcoatlus, which could attain estimated wingspans of 10–11 metres (33–36 ft) and weights of 150–250 kilograms (330–550 lb).
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Quetzalcoatlus - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Quetzalcoatlus northropi was among the largest azhdarchids, though was rivalled in size by Arambourgiania and Hatzegopteryx (and possibly Cryodrakon). Azhdarchids were split into two primary categories: short-necked taxa with short, robust beaks ...
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Dinosaurs
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Hatzegopteryx - Facts and Pictures
October 5, 2017 - It was approximately 18 feet high, weighed around 250 pounds and had a wingspan of around 40 feet. However, its large size or funny looking crest isn’t what’s really unusual about this animal.
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Atlas Obscura
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Was ‘Dracula’ the Biggest Flying Creature Ever? - Atlas Obscura
August 7, 2025 - We can safely assume that in life, Dracula the pterosaur was at least as scary as its namesake, but there’s still much about it we don’t know. “One of the big issues with the Dracula specimen,” Thomas explains, “is that it’s very, ...
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A-Z Animals
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May 27, 2024 - ... View all of the Hatzegopteryx images! ... Hatzegopteryx is an extinct pterosaur genus that lived during the Maastrichtian epoch. This unusually giant creature is one of the biggest flying animals known to have existed.
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Hatzegopteryx Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database
Hatzegopteryx was a pterosaur, a type of flying reptile. It was not a dinosaur, though it lived during the same period. Hatzegopteryx lived during the Late Cretaceous and resided in Europe.
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September 30, 2025 - Hatzegopteryx lived during the Maastrichtian period of the Late Cretaceous between 70.6-66 million years ago. Named for a Mesoamerican deity, Quetzalcoatlus is currently believed to be the largest flying animal to ever exist.
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National Geographic
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Ancient Winged Terror Was One of the Largest Animals to Fly | National Geographic
The team compares the creature to the two largest pterosaurs currently known: Quetzalcoatlus, found in Texas in the 1970s, and Hatzegopteryx, a stockier azhdarchid with a shorter neck found in Romania in the 1990s.
Published   May 3, 2021
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Earth Archives
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Hatzegopteryx, Transylvania’s dinosaur hunter | Earth Archives
So, how was something so big managing to sustain itself on an island of small dinosaurs? At first, scientists estimated Hatzegopteryx eating habits based on what they knew about similar pterosaurs. Hatzegopteryx is a member of a group of pterosaurs known as azhdarchids. The name is fittingly derived from the Persian word “azhdar” which roughly translates to “dragon.” Common azhdarchid traits include elongated stork-like heads, long and delicate necks, relatively tiny bodies, and the power of flight.
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The Largest Animal To Ever Fly Wasn't Quetzalcoatlus - YouTube
If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think again, because here comes the Ha...
Published   January 27, 2024
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October 29, 2024 - Hatzegopteryx, which may be a second species, was discovered decades later. Quetzalcoatlus had an unusually long neck, and when it stood on the ground it was as tall as a giraffe. The Quetzalcoatlus was the biggest known flying animal ever.
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Everything Dinosaur
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New Study Suggests Quetzalcoatlus Could Not Soar Far
January 5, 2025 - Pteranodon was thought to be one of the biggest, but over the last fifty years or so, evidence has emerged of the Azhdarchidae – a family of Late Cretaceous flying reptiles, some members of which such as Hatzegopteryx, Quetzalcoatlus, Arambourgiania and the recently described Thanatosdrakon* were the largest flying animals known to science.
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Dinosaur Universe
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April 7, 2023 - They were first discovered in Transylvania, Romania in 1931. Hatzegopteryx is thought to have been the largest flying animal ever, with a wingspan of up to 40 feet! They had long necks and tails, and their heads were large and flat.
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Fandom
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Hatzegopteryx was the largest flying animal ever. With a skull nearly 3 meters long and a 10 meter wingspan, it was as tall as a giraffe and the top predator on · Hațeg Island. It feeds on the ground picking up prey with it's long, slender beak.
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Sci.News
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Giant Pterosaurs Ruled Late Cretaceous Romania, Says New Study | Sci.News
February 17, 2017 - Hatzegopteryx, a flying reptile with a 10-m wingspan and a mass of 220 kg, was the dominant predator in what is now Romania between 72-66 million years ago, according to a study by paleontologists in the UK.