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Dorygnathus, artwork
Dorygnathus. Computer artwork of a flock of Dorygnathus pterosaurs flying over a rugged Early Jurassic (about 180 million years ago) European landscape covered in wollemi pine (Wollemia sp.) trees. Dorygnathus had a wing span of about 3 feet (90cm) and their large, curved fangs suggests they fed primarily on fish. Like all pterosaurs, Dorygnathus was a flying reptile and not a dinosaur
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This artwork transports us back in time to the Early Jurassic period, approximately 180 million years ago. The image showcases a mesmerizing scene where a flock of Dorygnathus pterosaurs gracefully soar through the sky above a rugged European landscape. The backdrop is adorned with magnificent Wollemi pine trees, adding an element of natural beauty and historical significance. Dorygnathus, with its impressive three-foot wingspan (90cm), was undoubtedly a formidable predator. Its large, curved fangs suggest that these winged reptiles primarily feasted on fish, making them skilled hunters of the ancient seas. As we admire this illustration's attention to detail and scientific accuracy, it becomes evident that Dorygnathus played a vital role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey. The fusion of artistry and paleontological knowledge brings this prehistoric world to life before our eyes. It serves as a reminder of Earth's rich history and diverse fauna that once roamed these lands millions of years ago. This piece not only celebrates the wonders of nature but also highlights the importance of understanding our planet's past for scientific research and conservation efforts today. Science Photo Library has masterfully captured this moment in time through their exceptional print quality, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail within this stunning composition.
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