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geosternbergia - Pteranodontidae Wikipedia Geosternbergia name meaning Wing talanta Without Teeth is a genus of pteranodontid pterodactyloid pterosaur that originated during the Middle Cretaceous period in what is now North America Similar in appearance to Pteranodon and with a wingspan of 6 meters Geosternbergia was one of the largest pterosaurs Geosternbergia is an extinct pteranodontid reptile from the Late Cretaceous geological period of North America It was one of the largest pterosaur genera and had a wingspan of up to 725 metres 238 ft Pteranodon sternbergi is a large pterosaur species with an upright crest also known as Geosternbergia Learn about its discovery classification fossils and distribution in the Late Cretaceous of North America Geosternbergia Jurassic Park Wiki Geosternbergia Mesozoic fauna Wiki Fandom Geosternbergia sternbergi is a pterosaur species from the Late Cretaceous of North America It belongs to the Pteranodontidae family and has a wingspan of about 540 meters GEOSTERNBERGIA Creatures Jurassic World The Game PaleoGG Geosternbergia sternbergi is a pteranodontid pterosaur with a wingspan of over 7 meters and a tall crest It lived in the Late Cretaceous and fed on fish in the shallow sea of North America Geosternbergia Fossil Wiki Fandom Geosternbergia from the Late Cretaceous geological period of North America was one of the largest pterosaur genera and had a wingspan of up to 725 metres 238 ft Geosternbergia was among the largest pterosaurs with the wingspan of most adults ranging between 3 and 6 meters 98196 ft While most specimens are found crushed enough fossils exist to put together a detailed description Pteranodon sternbergi Wikipedia Geosternbergia Paleo Media Wiki Geosternbergia Dinopedia Fandom Geosternbergia Jurassic World Evolution Wiki Fandom Geosternbergia is also known as the Pteranodon sternbergiGeosternbergia was discovered in 1952 by paleontologist George F SternbergThe most distinctive characteristic of Geosternbergia is its upright cranial crestAmong the largest pterosaurs the wingspan of this flyer can reach up to 6 meters Videos for Geosternbergia Alexander Kellner for example named several additional species for specimens previously classified as Pteranodon and placed P sternbergi in a distinct genus Geosternbergia Kellner redefined Pteranodontidae as the most recent common ancestor of Pteranodon longiceps Geosternbergia sternbergi and Dawndraco kanzai and Geosternbergia Pteros Geosternbergia which lived from the Late Cretaceous period of Kansasthe United States was one of the largest pterosaur genera and had a wingspan of up to 725 meters 238 feet It was traditionally considered its own species or occasionally a subgenus of the similar pterosaur Pteranodon in most major studies of pteranodontians through the 1990s However a 2010 review of the group by A Geosternbergia sternbergi SFJWE JurassicPedia Geosternbergia is one of the synonyms of Pteranodon a genus of toothless pterosaurs with bony crests Pteranodon is the most famous pterosaur with fossils found lahabrea in North America and Europe Geosternbergia mindatorg Geosternbergia Additional Creatures Wiki Geosternbergia is named after its original discoverer when the genus was created George Sternberg While thought to be distinct when added to the mod Geosternbergia in life is was a species of Pteranodon and not a distinct genus Geosternbergia in the mod are sexually dimorphic The males are striped while the females are more plain Geosternbergia is a large pteranodontid pterosaur from the Coniacian and Santonian stages of the Cretaceous period Geosternbergia also shared its environment with the more famous Pteranodon The first fossilized remains of Geosterbergia were found by George Fryer Sternberg in 1952 in the Niobrara Formation At first paleontologists thought that the remains belonged to the famous Pteranodon Geosternbergia is an extinct genus of pteranodontid pterosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period History and Design Role Inaccuracies Cultural Significance Gallery History and Design Geosternbergia appears at the beginning of Disneys Dinosaur carrying an Iguanodon egg to Lemur Island where it accidentally drops the egg into a forest populated by prehistoric Geosternbergia is a genus of pteranodontid pterosaur in the Jurassic World Evolution series Originating from Late Cretaceous North America it is one of the largest known pterosaurs and physically similar to its close relative Pteranodon Geosternbergia was added to Evolution 2 as a part of the Deluxe Upgrade Pack and its fossils can be found in the Niobrara Formation Named after American Geosternbergia is an extinct pteranodontid reptile with a wingspan of up to 725 metres It was sexually dimorphic with males having larger and broader crests than females and was one of the ancestors of Pteranodon Geosternbergia is a genus of pterosaur that may have been cloned by InGen in The Lost World Jurassic Park Learn about its taxonomy evolution and appearance in the film universe Geosternbergia Prehistoric Earth A Natural History Wiki Geosternbergia sternbergi Pterosaur Database by DinoAnimalscom Geosternbergia is an invalid genus of pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America It was one of the largest pterosaurs and had a cranial crest that varied by age gender and species Pteranodon Wikipedia Geosternbergia is an extinct pteranodontid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous geological period of North America It was one of the largest pterosaur genera and had a wingspan of up to 725 meters 238 feet Geosternbergia was among the largest pterosaurs with the wingspan of most adults ranging between 36 meters 98197 feet No complete skulls of adult males have Geosternbergia Pictures Facts The Dinosaur Database Geosternbergia was a pterosaur that lived in the Campanian Age See illustrations fossil location and scientific paper of this flying reptile Geosternbergia Dinosaur Wiki Fandom 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