Tupuxuara is a genus of large, crested, and toothless pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period (Albian stage) of what is now the Romualdo...
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turned slightly upwards. The closest relative of Thalassodromeus was Tupuxuara; both are grouped in a clade that has been placed within either Tapejaridae...
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Ankylosaurus). The Stegozord later combines with Trent's Dragozord (based on the Tupuxuara) to form the Dino Stegozord, effectively stealing the Stegozord. Tommy...
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plane and half Pteranodon. Some specimens shown to have crests similar to Tupuxuara. Stealth Scrapadactyls are black colored Scrapadactyls who have scanner...
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widely agreed that azhdarchids were closely related to pterosaurs such as Tupuxuara and Tapejara.[citation needed] Classification after Unwin 2006, except...
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Tupuxuara leonardii Tupuxuara longicristatus...
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Dsungaripteroidea (Germanodactylus, Dsungaripterus), and Azhdarchoidea (Tapejara, Tupuxuara, Quetzalcoatlus). The two groups overlapped in time, but the earliest...
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by Alexander Kellner in 1989 as the clade containing both Tapejara and Tupuxuara, plus all descendants of their most recent common ancestor. As originally...
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azhdarchoids which are part of the clade formed by Quetzalcoatlus and Tupuxuara are included in the group Neoazhdarchia ("new azhdarchids") as defined...
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Examples of avemetatarsalians. Clockwise from top-left: Tupuxuara leonardi (a pterosaur), Alamosaurus sanjuanensis, (a sauropod), Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus...
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