Show offs.


Show offs.

Originally shared by American Museum of Natural History

No other pterosaur had a bigger crest in relation to its body size than Tupandactylus imperator. Its spectacular crest swept from a bone on the front of its snout all the way over its head, and attached to a long rod jutting out from the back of its skull, like a sail. Learn more in Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs: http://bit.ly/ZcdDAn

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