Novelties include the pteranodon, which is not, as its name suggests, a cleansing solution for dentures but a cousin of the pterodactyl. |
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When I looked up, there they were, enormous, big enough to crucify a pteranodon or a giraffe. |
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The breast-bone of Pteranodon was relatively small, restricting the size of flight muscles, so presumably they would have spent a lot of time gliding and soaring. |
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Pteranodon was not a Dinosaur, but an extinct kind of flying reptile, or Pterosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous, from 90 to 65 million years ago. |
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Over the head of Tyrannosaurus rex glides the skeleton of Pteranodon, a pterosaur or flying reptile. |
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The genus Pteranodon includes several species of large pterosaurs from the Cretaceous period in North America. |
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Pteranodon, a Late Cretaceous form found in North America, had a long cranial crest and a wingspan exceeding 7 metres. |
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You get 32 prehistoric nasties and the ability to fly and fight on a winged Pteranodon. |
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Have a go on the Flight of the Pteranodon, take a Dino Safari Tour and keep a look out for dinosaurs at every twist and turn. |
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Pteranodon, which grew to 7 metres, was also a pterodactyloid. |
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No, it's the Pteranodon, a fearsome flying reptile which together with its chum the Spinosaurus cause a whole lot of trouble in the latest episode of the Jurassic Park saga. |
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