Geology . Fig. 376.—A pterodactyl, Pterodactylus spectabilis, from
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Download this stock image: Geology . Fig. 376.—A pterodactyl, Pterodactylus spectabilis, from the lighographic stone atEichstadt, Bavaria, about three-fourths natural size. (After H. v. Meyer.) reptile. The known species was somewhat under the size of a crow.Two skeletons and a single isolated feather found in the lithographicquarries of Bavaria, are the only relics yet recovered from the UpperJurassic beds. The non-placental mammals.—The marvelous deployment of aquaticand terrestrial reptiles, of pterosaurs and birds, makes the scantyrecord of the mammals all the more singular. Only a few jaws of thesize of those of mi - 2AXHK5T from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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