Hunting the Elusive Rhamphorhynchus
Rhamphorhynchus (RAM fuh RING kuss) would be called a "beak snout" if paleontologists spoke English. This critter is a charming pterosaur from the Jurassic period. You can identify it because it has a long tail with a diamond-shaped rudder at the tip. His jaws have teeth like little needles pointing forward which he used for catching fish and insects.
A baby Rhamphorhynchus, called a "flapling," can fly as soon as it emerges from the egg. This helps to keep it from being devoured by its parents. It also makes it a little harder to find, but it has been reported that one was recently spotted flying over the New England Village.
Hunting the Elusive Rhamphorhynchus
Rhamphorhynchus (RAM fuh RING kuss) would be called a "beak snout" if paleontologists spoke English. This critter is a charming pterosaur from the Jurassic period. You can identify it because it has a long tail with a diamond-shaped rudder at the tip. His jaws have teeth like little needles pointing forward which he used for catching fish and insects.
A baby Rhamphorhynchus, called a "flapling," can fly as soon as it emerges from the egg. This helps to keep it from being devoured by its parents. It also makes it a little harder to find, but it has been reported that one was recently spotted flying over the New England Village.
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