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    Thalassodromeus is a genus of pterosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Early Cretaceous period, about a hundred million years ago. The original...
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    Nova, B. C.; Witton, M. (2014). "Thalassodromeus sebesensis—a new name for an old turtle. Comment on 'Thalassodromeus sebesensis, an out of place and out...
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    described by André Jacques Veldmeijer and colleagues, and referred to Thalassodromeus sethi. In 2015, it was named and described by Jaime Headden and Hebert...
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    about 125 to 112 million years ago. Tupuxuara is a close relative of Thalassodromeus, and both form a group that is either called Thalassodrominae (if placed...
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    crustaceans. Thalassodromidae were likely terrestrial carnivores. Thalassodromeus itself was named after a fishing method known as "skim-feeding", later...
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    the most inclusive clade containing Azhdarcho but not Tapejara or Thalassodromeus, and Alanqidae, containing Alanqa but not Chaoyangopterus or Azhdarcho...
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    Thalassodromeus sethi...
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  • and Blitz's flying partner who has a Turbo-Claw. Cloud is a gentle Thalassodromeus who is Min and Clover's flying partner who has a Dino Buggy. Twister...
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    Brasileodactylus, Cearadactylus, Coloborhynchus, Santanadactylus, Tapejara, Thalassodromeus, Tupuxuara, Barbosania, Maaradactylus, Tropeognathus, and Unwindia...
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  • Dromaeosaurus ("running lizard"); Kulindadromeus ("runner from Kulinda"); Thalassodromeus ("sea runner"); Eodromaeus ("dawn runner") eo-: Pronunciation: /iːoʊ̯/...
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