rhamphorhynchus การใช้
- The Rhamphorhynchus flies off in search for more prey.
- Scattered teeth believed to belong to " Rhamphorhynchus " have been found in Portugal as well.
- This specimen of " Rhamphorhynchus " was therefore originally named " Ornithocephalus M黱steri ".
- The Rhamphorhynchus causes a bit of collateral damage before being shot at by the panic-stricken soldiers below.
- It is unknown whether the tail featured a vane on its end, as with " Rhamphorhynchus ".
- The teeth of " Rhamphorhynchus " intermesh when the jaw is closed and are suggestive of a piscivorous diet.
- Adult " Rhamphorhynchus " also developed a strong upward " hook " at the end of the lower jaw.
- He compares the fossil to " Rhamphorhynchus ", a Solnhofen pterosaur which also possessed a long, bony tail.
- Well an unnamed gentleman with a random theory that a Rhamphorhynchus could also come out of suspended animation, hired Shohei as a guide.
- "Note that " Rhamphorhynchus " is also a genus of orchid, named in 1977 by botanist L . A . Garay.
- Tumak arrives but is only greeted by the sounds of the victorious Rhamphorhynchus eating the Pteranodon's young, actually believing it is eating Loana.
- In the confusion, Loana is snatched into the air by the creature, and dropped bleeding into the sea, when a giant thieving Rhamphorhynchus intervenes.
- This may also indicate niche partitioning with contemporary pterosaurs inferred to be nocturnal, such as " Ctenochasma " and " Rhamphorhynchus ".
- Growth in these species slowed after sexual maturity, and it would have taken more than three years for " Rhamphorhynchus " to attain maximum size.
- Like most pterosaurs described in the mid 19th century, " Rhamphorhynchus " was originally considered to be a species of " Pterodactylus ".
- While Tara is hiking back to his tribe after getting a drink of water, he is carried off by a Rhamphorhynchus with a thirty-foot wingspan.
- Its skull was long and its eye sockets were the largest Rhamphorhynchus " and was a contemporary of " Campylognathoides " in Holzmaden and Ohmden.
- The first named specimen of " Rhamphorhynchus " was brought to the attention of Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring by the collector Georg Graf zu M黱ster in 1825.
- Though " Rhamphorhynchus " is often depicted as an aerial piscivore, recent evidence suggests that, much like most modern aquatic birds, it probably foraged while swimming.
- It had a wingspan of about and at the end of its long bony tail may have been a diamond-shaped flap like in the later " Rhamphorhynchus ".
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