Towering over the skies with wings as wide as a Cessna, Quetzalcoatlus wasn’t your average prehistoric flyer. This massive pterosaur defied what we thought was possible for flight. In this episode, we ...
Look around any wetland today and you're likely to see 3-foot-tall egrets or 4-foot-tall herons wading in the shallows in stealthy search of fish, insects or crustaceans. But 70 million years ago, ...
In Jurassic World Rebirth, the largest pterosaur to soar over Earth's skies, the majestic Quetzalcoatlus, makes its debut. Boasting a wingspan of nearly 40 feet, this massive flying reptile is central ...
Of all the prehistoric creatures that once filled the skies, you don’t get much bigger — or weirder — than the Quetzalcoatlus. “You’re talking an animal that stands up like a giraffe, the size of a ...
A sketch of the bones of Quetzalcoatlus northropi. When walking, the animal had a unique gait unlike any other, and distinctly different from that of the vampire bat. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!