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					Pterosaurs 
					   Sometimes referred to as pterodactyls, pterosaurs 
					were the first vertebrates known to have been able to fly. 
					They suddenly appear in the fossil record during the late 
					Jurassic period, around 220 million years ago. These first 
					species were fully developed and have baffled 
					paleontologists as there are no fossils to provide even a 
					hint as to their origin or how they evolved. 
					    Pterosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous 
					period, 65 million years ago. They were an incredibly 
					successful group of animals. During the 155 million years 
					that they dominated the skies above the earth, they 
					constantly evolved into new forms. This exciting new poster 
					explores their incredible diversity. The picture captions 
					cite biological and common names, where the fossils were 
					found, when the animals lived and their wingspan. Each is 
					also accompanied by terse text explaining its uniqueness and 
					importance. At the bottom of the poster, anatomical 
					illustrations and text are used to explain the differences 
					between the wings of birds, bats and pterosaurs.  
					This is a truly beautiful poster. The species were 
					illustrated by a paleontologist and are shown against a 
					dramatic sky background.  
					
					
			
				
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