Examples of using Pterosaurs in English and their translations into Russian
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So, why did birds survive and the pterosaurs die?
Unlike many pterosaurs, it had no head crest.
The largest flying creatures were pterosaurs.
But it was the pterosaurs that were first into the air.
They occupy all the niches that the pterosaurs once did.
Pterosaurs are known to have been eaten by theropods.
Many, if not all, pterosaurs also had webbed feet.
This might have been typical of all derived pterosaurs.
But it's clear that the pterosaurs now had rivals in the sky.
In contrast, Azhdarchoidea mostly contained terrestrial pterosaurs.
After their courtship, pterosaurs, just like birds, laid eggs.
Istiodactylidae is a small family of pterosaurs.
Here's one of the pterosaurs that we found last year in China.
However, some of the more complete specimens may belong to other pterosaurs, such as Barbosania.
And there, pterosaurs left particularly vivid evidence of their presence.
Much larger sizes could reach the pterosaurs- the flying reptiles.
No pterosaurs, encumbered by their skinny wings, could wade like flamingos.
At their current rate of migration, the pterosaurs will be here by nightfall tomorrow.
Pterosaurs doubtless also competed with one another, for the attentions of the opposite sex.
Istiodactylids were medium sized pterosaurs with flat, rounded jaws similar to that of a duck.
Pterosaurs were mainly absent from notable film appearances until 2001, with Jurassic Park III.
Aphanosauria was found to be the sister group of the Ornithodira,the group containing dinosaurs and pterosaurs.
But these flying pterosaurs were not the ancestors of the true birds of subsequent ages.
Cacibupteryx is one of the most complete Oxfordian pterosaurs, and demonstrates additional Oxfordian pterosaur diversity.
Pterosaurs are also colloquially referred to as pterodactyls, particularly in fiction and by journalists.
These were among the earliest of the pterosaurs, evolving in the late Triassic and surviving to the late Jurassic.
Pterosaurs like Boreopterus are interpreted by Unwin as soaring animals, like today's albatrosses and frigatebirds.
The Monofenestrata are an unranked group of pterosaurs that includes the family Wukongopteridae and the suborder Pterodactyloidea.
Other pterosaurs in the formation were originally only represented by the azhdarcid Phosphatodraco mauritanicus.
Hone and Benton found pterosaurs to be closely related to dinosaurs even without hind limb characters.