Description
Length 154mm
in a prehistoric landscape covered in ferns and conifers
o dinosaurios con cuernos
También se cree que su hocico era lo suficientemente fuerte como para aplastar conchas de tortugas y otros invertebrados
'terrible crocodile') is an extinct crocodilian genus that lived during the Campanian of the Late Cretaceous period
Anurognathus ammoni Variant:Hand painted Length 154mmAnurognathus ammoni is an extinct genus of rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur that lived approximately 150 million years ago, at the end of the Jurassic period during the Tithonian, in Europe. It was first described by Ludwig Dderlein in 1923. The genus name is derived from Greek, referring to its unusually short tail compared to other rhamphorhynchoid pterosaurs. The species name, ammoni, honors the Bavarian geologist Ludwig von Ammon. This pterosaur is
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