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Quetzalcoatlus: The Largest Flying Reptile of the Late Cretaceous #84005 (License: Personal Use)
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This scientifically informed illustration depicts Quetzalcoatlus northropi, a azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous (about 68-66 million years ago), notable for its estimated 10-12 meter wingspan and 250 kg body mass. Its long, stiffened neck and toothless, pointed beak suggest a terrestrial foraging lifestyle, possibly stalking small vertebrates or scavenging like modern storks. The image highlights its robust hind limbs, wing membrane attachment, and distinctive crestless head.
Used in paleontology education, museum exhibits, science journalism, and dinosaur-themed websites; targets users seeking accurate reconstructions of prehistoric life, especially those researching pterosaurs, Mesozoic ecosystems, or evolutionary biology.
Related Cliparts: Discover Quetzalcoatlus, the colossal pterosaur with a 10-12 meter wingspan. Learn about its anatomy, habitat, diet, and how it dominated Late Cretaceous skies.
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