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Arambourgiania is an
extinct genus of
azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late
Cretaceous period (Maastrichtian stage) of Jordan, and
possibly the
United States...
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estimated at 180 to 250 kg (400 to 550 lb) for
Arambourgiania and Hatzegopteryx.
While Arambourgiania's neck
vertebrae fail at
about half of its body weight...
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pterosaurs Azhdarcho, Quetzalcoatlus, and
Titanopteryx (now
known as
Arambourgiania). They were
among the last
known surviving members of the pterosaurs...
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fossils found near the
Inabtanin holotype ****igned to the
azhdarchid Arambourgiania belong to
animals with a
larger wingspan of
about 10
metres (33 ft)...
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specific than Pterodactyloidea,
though similarities to
Titanopteryx (later
Arambourgiania) were
noted earlier that year. In 1984, Lev
Alexandrovich Nessov erected...
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specimen from
Mongolia 10 m (33 ft)
Thanatosdrakon amaru 9 m (30 ft)
Arambourgiania philadelphiae 8–9 m (26–30 ft)
Tropeognathus mesembrinus 8.26–8.7 m...
- A neck
vertebra of
Arambourgiania...
- Azhdarchidae,
examples of
these are Quetzalcoatlus, Hatzegopteryx, and
Arambourgiania. The
Azhdarchoidea has been
recovered as
either closely related to the...
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Khouribga Province,
Morocco A tiny
Nyctosaurid from Africa. †
Arambourgiania †
Arambourgiania philadelphiae 70.6–66 Ma
Zarqa Governorate,
Jordan An azhdarchid...
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Arambourgiania...