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    Pteranodon - Wikipedia

    Pteranodon is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with P. longiceps having a wingspan of over 6 m (20 ft). They lived during the late Cretaceous geological period of North America in present-day Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota and Alabama. More fossil specimens of … See more

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    First fossils
    Pteranodon was the first pterosaur found outside of Europe. Its fossils first were found by See more

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    Pteranodon species are extremely well represented in the fossil record, allowing for detailed descriptions of their anatomy and analysis of their life history. Over … See more

    Flight
    The wing shape of Pteranodon suggests that it would have flown rather like a modern-day albatross. … See more

    Specimens assigned to Pteranodon have been found in both the Smoky Hill Chalk deposits of the Niobrara Formation, and the slightly younger Sharon Springs deposits of the Pierre Shale Formation. When Pteranodon was alive, this area was covered by a large … See more

    Timespan and evolution
    Pteranodon fossils are known primarily from the Niobrara Formation of the central United States. Broadly defined, Pteranodon existed for more than four million years, during the Santonian stage of the See more

    • Anonymous. 1872. On two new Ornithosaurians from Kansas. American Journal of Science, Series 3, 3(17):374–375. (Probably by O. C. Marsh)
    • Bennett, S. C. 2000. New information on the skeletons of Nyctosaurus. Journal of Vertebrate … See more

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  2. Pteranodon | Flying Reptile, Late Cretaceous, Pterosaur …

    May 4, 1999 · Pteranodon, (genus Pteranodon), flying reptile found as fossils in North American deposits dating from about 90 million to 100 million years ago …

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    Oct 13, 2022 · Pteranodon, discovered in 1876 by Othniel C. Marsh, was much bigger. It had a wingspan that ranged from 9 to 20 feet (2.7 to 6 m), according to Current Research in Earth Sciences , a...

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    Jul 15, 2024 · There are many differences between a Pterodactyl vs Pteranodon. While they are both creatures from the Pterosaur genus, these two species existed during different eras. The Pterodactyl existed in the Jurassic …

  7. Pteranodon: “Toothless Wing” - ZME Science

    Mar 8, 2024 · The Pteranodon is the most famous genus of pterosaur, the group of prehistoric flying reptiles. These are not dinosaurs, mind you. This animal lived in late Cretaceous North America and was...

  8. Pteranodon Facts, Habitat, Pictures, Species and …

    Mar 28, 2022 · Pteranodon was a genus of pterosaurs with a giant pelican-like crest and a wingspan larger than any bird. Learn about its history, discovery, physical description, adaptation, behavior, and species synonyms.

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    Feb 24, 2019 · An in-depth profile of Pteranodon, including this pterosaur's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.