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    An analysis of existing Quetzalcoatlus fossils in 2021 provided evidence that Q. northropi could indeed fly. Because of its massive wings, it likely took off by leaping some 2.5 meters (about 8 feet) into the air.
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    Studies of azhdarchid flight abilities indicate they would have been able to fly for long and probably fast (especially if they had an adequate amount of fat and muscle as nourishment), so that geographical barriers would not present obstacles. See more

    Quetzalcoatlus is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur that lived during the Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous in North America. The type specimen, recovered in 1971 from the Javelina Formation of … See more

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    Quetzalcoatlus northropi was among the largest azhdarchids, though was rivalled in size by Arambourgiania and Hatzegopteryx (and possibly Cryodrakon). Azhdarchids were split into two primary categories: short-necked taxa with short, robust beaks (i.e. … See more

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    In 2008, Mark Witton and Darren Naish pointed out that although azhdarchids have historically … See more

    In 1975, artist Giovanni Caselli depicted Quetzalcoatlus as a small-headed scavenger with an extremely long neck in the book The … See more

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    The genus Quetzalcoatlus is based on fossils discovered in rocks pertaining to the Late Cretaceous Javelina Formation in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Remains of dinosaurs and other prehistoric life had been found in the … See more

    When describing Quetzalcoatlus in 1975, Douglas Lawson and Crawford Greenewalt opted not to assign it to a clade more specific than Pterodactyloidea, though comparisons with Arambourgiania (then Titanopteryx) from Jordan had been drawn earlier that … See more

    Quetzalcoatlus is known from the Lancian portion of the Javelina Formation, in a fauna dominated by Alamosaurus. It co-existed with another azhdarchid known as Wellnhopterus, … See more

     
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  3. Quetzalcoatlus | Size, Wingspan, Flight, & Facts

    Jan 9, 2025 · An analysis of existing Quetzalcoatlus fossils in 2021 provided evidence that Q. northropi could indeed fly. Because of its massive wings , it likely took off by leaping some 2.5 meters (about 8 feet) into the air .

  4. The largest-ever flying animal behaved like a giant heron

    Dec 15, 2021 · Quetzalcoatlus northropi was a pterosaur which ruled the skies for millions of years, alongside a newly discovered relative. Some of the secrets of the largest animal to have ever taken to the air have been revealed, acting like …

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  6. Pterosaurs could launch themselves 8 feet to soar …

    Dec 8, 2021 · After years of research, Brown’s team discovered Quetzalcoatlus likely flew by launching itself 8 feet (2.4 meters) in the air. Reconstruction of a Psittacosaurus. One fossil find for this...

  7. Quetzalcoatlus and Other Giant Pterosaurs were …

    May 20, 2022 · They found that Quetzalcoatlus was less suited to flying in updrafts than the extant birds, and Pelagornis sandersi was better suited to flying in updrafts above the sea, similar to frigatebirds, rather than using albatross …

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    The biomechanical analyses that claim that Quetzalcoatlus couldn't fly are based on inaccurate mass estimates and/or the incorrect assumption that pterosaurs took off the same way birds do. The pterosaur expert Mark Witton has written …

  10. Legendary Flying Reptile: Fleshing Out the …

    Dec 9, 2021 · Quetzalcoatlus could have been as skilled at stalking prey from the air as from land. “This animal could raise its head and neck vertically, so as to swallow the small prey it …

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    Oct 19, 2023 · Paleontologists estimate that Quetzalcoatlus could have flown at speeds up to 128 kilometers per hour (80 miles per hour) and could have traveled 643 kilometers (400 miles) a day. Its powerful muscles may have allowed it to …

  13. Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal …

    Mar 18, 2024 · Quetzalcoatlus is known as the largest flying animal ever discovered. The type species, Q. northropi, is renowned for its gigantic wingspan, estimated around 10 to 11 …

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