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Tapejara pterosaur

Tapejara pterosaur, artwork. Tapejara was a flying reptile that inhabited what is now South America between around 112 and 98 million years ago, in the early Cretaceous period. The crests on its head may have been used in sexual displays. It is thought that Tapejara was a coastal predator, feeding on fish which it caught from the sea. It had a wingspan of up to five metres

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Brazil Brazilian Cretaceous Dead Dinosaur Extinct Flight Flying Horizontal Pre Historic Pterosaur South America Winged Wings Palaeontology


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This artwork showcases the majestic Tapejara pterosaur, a remarkable flying reptile that once roamed the ancient lands of South America. Dating back to the early Cretaceous period, approximately 112 to 98 million years ago, this prehistoric creature possessed an awe-inspiring wingspan of up to five meters. The intricate illustration highlights the distinctive feature of Tapejara – its elaborate crests adorning its head. These crests were not only visually striking but also believed to have played a role in sexual displays, showcasing their prowess and attracting potential mates. As depicted in this artwork, it is thought that Tapejara was a coastal predator with a penchant for fish. With its agile flight capabilities, it would swoop down from above and skillfully snatch fish from the sea below. This image transports us back in time as we witness this ancient hunter in action. Created by Science Photo Library, this print serves as a testament to our fascination with paleontology and our desire to understand Earth's rich history. It reminds us of the incredible diversity that once thrived on our planet and how these magnificent creatures shaped our world today. Whether you are captivated by dinosaurs or simply appreciate stunning artistry, this mesmerizing depiction of Tapejara pterosaur will undoubtedly transport you into an era long gone but forever imprinted in our collective imagination.

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