Monday, October 12, 2015

October unleashed. Anhanguera

 Like Ornithocheirus,‭ ‬Anhanguera had rounded crests on both the tip of its snout and lower jaw.‭ ‬Also the jaws broadened towards the tip with the sharp thin teeth pointing outwards in what is often referred to as a rosette.‭ ‬This arrangement greatly increased the‭ '‬catch area‭' ‬for Anhanguera as it flew over the water looking for fish. Anhanguera also had a smaller crest rising up from the back of its skull.‭ ‬This is quite a common feature amongst the advanced pterosaurs,‭ ‬though the crests of ornithocherid pterosaurs were not as dramatic as others such as Pteranodon and Nyctosaurus.
       With remains of Anhanguera being recovered in so many far reaching places,‭ ‬it seems that Anhanguera had a cosmopolitan distribution with the genus being represented‭ ‬by different species all over.‭ ‬However many of the species have since been found to represent other earlier named species.‭ ‬Anhanguera is also similar to the Chinese pterosaur Liaoningopterus.

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