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New pterosaur from the dinosaur park formation


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Hi everyone I just read that a New pterosaur has been named it’s called Cryodrakon Boreas it’s name means cold dragon of the North wind it’s wingspan was 32.8 feet and it’s diet consisted of baby dinosaurs mammals and lizards it was found 30 years ago in the dinosaur park formation of Alberta Canada then it was thought to be a Quetzalcoatlus until 30 years later it was studied and is now its own genus here’s to learn more.

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Is there a PDF of the paper on Cryodrakon I could look at? By the way, two Cryodrakon specimens (TMP 1972.1.1 and TMP 1982.19.295) were once referred to Navajodactylus by Sullivan and Boere (2011), who also considered another Cryodrakon specimen, TMP 1965.14.398, an indeterminate pterosaur. That said, Cryodrakon is another addition to the inventory of non-Quetzalcoatlus azhdarchids from the North America, including Montanazhdarcho, Navajodactylus, and Arambourgiana.

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I also just read that they have found a dromeosaur tooth in one of cryodrakons tibias 

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