PHOSPHATODRACO (Pterosaur)
DRAGON OF THE PHOSPHATES
Azdharchidae are the pterosaur family with the most impressive neck lengths, reaching record dimensions.
This 165cm high original specimen contains 60% of the original skeleton, with 65% of the skull complete.
This species fed mainly on fish and occasionally land animal carcasses.
This species became extinct at the end of the cretaceous period. During the crisis that caused the disappearance of the dinosaurs.
Genus: Phosphatodraco
Origin: Morocco
Measurements: 225 x 145 cm
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