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- Dimorphodon (/daɪˈmɔːrfədɒn/ dy-MOR-fə-don) is a genus of medium-sized pterosaur from Europe during the early Jur****ic Period (about 201-191 million years...
- dimorphodontids) is a group of early "rhamphorhynchoid" pterosaurs named after Dimorphodon, that lived in the Late Tri****ic to Early Jur****ic. While fossils that...
- Martin Klebba stood in as a Dimorphodon during a scene in which one of the creatures tries to attack Owen. A full-scale Dimorphodon head was also created....
- Van Helsing. Wearing motion capture pajamas, "Marty" stood in for the Dimorphodon who grapples with Chris Pratt in Jur****ic World. Klebba starred as Friday...
- bones fused also. Basal pterosaurs include the clades Dimorphodontidae (Dimorphodon), Campylognathididae (Eudimorphodon, Campyognathoides), and Rhamphorhynchidae...
- dinosaurs as "****ets". During a pterosaur breakout, she rescues Owen from a Dimorphodon attack. They share a kiss, which is cut short by Claire's reunion with...
- hanseni and Dimorphodon macronyx, the only two genera recovered as dimorphodontids in their analyses. They also found that the purported Dimorphodon species...
- in the category for Best Specialist Factual in 2011. Featured animals Dimorphodon Darwinopterus Pteranodon Tapejara Quetzalcoatlus Barraclough, Leo (19...
- ghost lineage of over sixty million years. However, the re****ignment of "Dimorphodon weintraubi" to a basal position within Anurognathidae helps fill this...
- forward depicts a dragon-like animal meant to represent the pterosaur Dimorphodon flying over a coastline by George Howman; this 1829 watercolor painting...