I don’t get how people can draw pterosaur wings.

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I don’t get how people can draw pterosaur wings.

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When you wake up first at the sleepover and don’t know what to do and also you’re an Azhdarchid pterosaur from the Cretaceous period
Finally released from the Dinosaur Hell of my own making, I bring to you some extra size charts comparing related species that I’ve drawn so far!
Huge congrats to everyone who completed Archovember this year, as well as to those who are still working through the list at their own (healthier) pace! It was nice having a couple extra people to check in on on Tumblr this year too! It was so fun seeing everyone’s take on these species, and being able to give some of the lesser-known ones some much deserved attention.
I’d like to urge people to go to my Instagram SaritaPaleo and see the story highlights, check out what other people have drawn, and give them some likes and comments as well. A lot of people put so much effort and creativity into this year!
I’ve also just posted some polls to my Instagram story about next year’s Archovember, particularly about the order the species will be drawn in and if I should move the challenge to a different month. If you plan to participate next year please check that out asap, as it may change how this challenge goes in the future!
Azhdarchids in Hokkaido
Houston museum of natural history

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it is my strong belief that azhdarchids behaved like giant pelicans when it came to feeding. aka they would try fitting everything in their mouths. i just look at them and feel like yeah that thing would have been a menace that loved to bite
i can very easily picture a quetzalcoatlus doing this routine to some irritated sauropod that is clearly too large for it to be able to eat. rascal of a creature that just goes around biting everything. it's very silly and cute to think about until i remember that one of those things could have easily fit my entire body inside its mouth
the asteroid wasn't sent to nuke dinosaurs. dinosaurs are alive and well. it was sent to nuke the pterosaurs.
Azhdarchids: Evolve
Space: That's a bit OP. I'm going to send in a rock.