Quetzalcoatlus
genus of huge pterosaurs
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5 days ago - Among the supporters of the initial size estimates was Robert T. Bakker, who, in his 1988 book The Dinosaur Heresies, contended that Quetzalcoatlus may indeed have reached the upper estimates, and that it may have remained flighted by altering its method of flapping.
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December 15, 2024 -
That's a person for scale but it is heavily believed that they often scrapped with T-rex's and could've flown at up to 80mph
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Scrapped with T. rexes? That's a bit of an exaggeration. This thing weighed no more than 250 kg. T. rex weighed around 8000 kg (if not more). Them fighting against a T. rex is like a seagull fighting against me. All it can do is fly around me being a nuisance, but a single hit from me (or bite for a T. rex) would annihilate the flying critter.
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It looks like it could easily eat someone
This is Quetzalcoatlus northropi. It is the largest pterosaur ever discovered and possibly the largest flying animal EVER! It had a wingspan of around 15.9 metres (59 feet).
That's crazy. Does anybody know why most pterosaurs were mostly just a head? It seems like everyone I look at the majority of the animal is it's head. More on reddit.com
The size of a Quetzalcoatlus, the 2nd largest flying creature ever.
The biggest being the Airbus A380 More on reddit.com
Quetzalcoatlus The largest flying animal to ever live
Scrapped with T. rexes? That's a bit of an exaggeration. This thing weighed no more than 250 kg. T. rex weighed around 8000 kg (if not more). Them fighting against a T. rex is like a seagull fighting against me. All it can do is fly around me being a nuisance, but a single hit from me (or bite for a T. rex) would annihilate the flying critter. More on reddit.com
What is the best flying Dino on the island and how to tame it?
Quetzal , idk how to tame it but you can make a plat saddle on it hold hold multiple dinos at once
More on reddit.comWhat is the biggest flying animal ever??
One member of genus Quetzalcoatlus, Q northropi, is widely believed to have been the largest flying creature that ever lived. Paleontologists contend that members of the species stood about 5 meters (16 feet) tall and had a wingspan of up to 11 meters (36 feet).
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Could Quetzalcoatlus carry a human?
The results of a computer simulation suggests that the largest members of Quetzacoatlus might be able to carry a person. However, even after taking into account the size of the dinosaur, the dinosaur’s large head, the weight of its human “rider,” and general aerodynamics, it would be a difficult undertaking.
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Did Quetzacoatlus eat dinosaurs?
It is unlikely that Quetzacoatlus ate dinosaurs, since it had a long jaw with no teeth, which was better suited to probing for invertebrates in the wet areas it inhabited.
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r/Naturewasmetal on Reddit: This is Quetzalcoatlus northropi. It is the largest pterosaur ever discovered and possibly the largest flying animal EVER! It had a wingspan of around 15.9 metres (59 feet).
February 1, 2023 - Its the most scariest animal and it isnt a dinosaur! Imagine a pterodactyl big enough with a long enough neck and beak to snatch you and its faster than you on ground. Thats the quetzalcoatlus It can also go days without getting tired in the air. It can also get up to 80mph and has a wingspan of 32-36ft and was the biggest animal to ever fly and it was in the cretatouse.
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The largest bird ever to lived on earth: the Quetzalcoatlus.
August 28, 2023 - Quetzalcoatlus belongs to a group of flying reptiles (pterosaurs) contemporary to dinosaurs. Its cranial anatomy, walking position and hip bones, puts it outside of the dinosaur and birds groups classification. Quetzalcoatlus represents the biggest flying organism that has ever existed on earth, equal only to some South American species also from the Cretaceous period.
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2 weeks ago - They saw them as failed evolutionary experiments, cold-blooded and scaly, that hardly could fly, the larger species only able to glide, being forced to climb trees or throw themselves from cliffs to achieve a take-off. In 1914, for the first-time pterosaur aerodynamics were quantitatively analysed, by Ernest Hanbury Hankin and David Meredith Seares Watson, but they interpreted Pteranodon as a pure glider. Little research was done on the group during the 1940s and 1950s. The situation for dinosaurs was comparable.