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Snout-to-tail length: 150 mm
aproximadamente entre 96 y 89 millones de años
meaning it had feathers that covered much of its body
Length 318 mm
referring to the Zuni people and the region where its fossils were discovered
Guidraco venator Escala:1:10 Snout-to-tail length: 150 mmGuidraco venator was a toothed pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China, known from an exceptional specimen recovered from the Jiufotang Formation near Lingyuan, Liaoning Province. Formally described in 2012 by Wang Xiaolin, Kellner, Jiang Shunxing and Cheng Xin, this taxon represents one of the most striking members of the Jehol fauna because of its elongated skull, greatly enlarged anterior teeth and close morphological
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