• The Uhangri Formation (Korean: 우항리층; Hanja: 牛項里層; RR: Uhangni-cheung), located at the Uhangri Dinosaur Fossil Site, is a geological formation from which...
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    (2002). "New pterosaur tracks (Pteraichnidae) from the Late Cretaceous Uhangri Formation, southwestern Korea". Geological Magazine. 139 (4): 421–35. Bibcode:2002GeoM...
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    Haenamichnus uhangriensis, based on fossil tracks they found in the Uhangri Formation of South Korea, dating to 81 to 79 million years ago during the Campanian...
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    which the same formation is exposed. Such sites may have separate entries if they are considered to be more notable than the formation as a whole. In...
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  • (2002). "New pterosaur tracks (Pteraichnidae) from the Late Cretaceous Uhangri Formation, southwestern Korea". Geological Magazine. 139 (4): 421–435. Bibcode:2002GeoM...
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  • portal Earth sciences portal List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations "Abu Agag Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 605. "Ansbachersandstein."...
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  • pterosaur fossils have been recovered from. Units listed are all either formation rank or higher (e.g. group). Pterosaur List of fossil sites MONTGOMERY...
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  • Database. "Tremp Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 591-2. "Uhangri Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 600. "Vega Formation." Weishampel,...
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  • 547. "South Platte Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 555. "Uhangri Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 600. Weishampel, David B.; Dodson...
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    130–145°; toe pads; step 33 cm. Avian: Neuquenornis? shorebird? †Hwangsanipes (Uhangri Late Cretaceous of South Korea) x. 7 × 6 cm (h/v w/o hallux). Toes long...
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