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Pterosaurs

Catalog / Black Hills Institute Catalog / Reptiles & Amphibians / Pterosaurs

Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to take powered flight. This extraordinary group of animals varied in size from that of the sparrow, up to pterosaurs with a wingspan of more than 30 feet. These winged reptiles first appeared in the Late Triassic about 227 MYA, and continued to fill the skies until the end of the Cretaceous. Pterosaurs have been found on every continent.

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Pterodactylus kochi on Slab Display Replica is painted. Solid Color is single color

Small flying reptile. Excellent preservation of specimen.

Pteranodon longiceps Sculpted Skeleton – Display Replica BHI #126446

Incredible specimen. Hard to believe these big reptiles could fly!

Dorygnathus bathensis Skeleton on Slab Display Replica is painted. Solid Color is one color

Cast replica of a toothed pterosaur from Holzmaden, Germany

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