Pterosaur
Pterosaurs are a collective term for reptiles in the order Pterosauriformes, which are closely related to dinosaurs and crocodiles. Their name means winged lizards. Pterosaurs are extinct reptiles and vertebrates capable of flight. Pterosaur fossils have been found in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Hebei, Gansu, Sichuan, Shandong, Zhejiang and other places in China, while pterosaur fossils have been found on various continents worldwide, including Antarctica. The pterosaurs lived from the late Triassic to the late Cretaceous, almost spanning the entire Mesozoic era.
Taman ichthyosaur
Tayman ichthyosaur, also known as Pterodactylus or Pterodactylus, is an extinct ichthyosaur. Fossils have been discovered in Europe, dating back to the Early Jurassic period from the Hetang stage to the Toal stage. Taiman ichthyosaur is a large ichthyosaur with a maximum length of over 9 meters. Taiman ichthyosaur is the only valid genus in the Taiman ichthyosaur family, which belongs to the suborder ichthyosaurs, order ichthyosaurs, class Xus, class Longfin, class Meis, class True ichthyosaurs, class Small Belt, and class Neoichthyosaurs.
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