Zhejiangopterus linhaiensis by Dinoraul
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Description
Zhejiangopterus is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur which lived in China during the late
Cretaceous Period (81.5 mya).Its wingspan was 5 meters (16.4 feet)
Comments (13)
Forevernyt
How the heck did that thing manage to fly with such a big head. Probably because the gravity was less, due to a smaller planet. I've read up on some theories about how the earth is continuously growing and in prehistoric times was not as big as it is now. Hence less gravity, larger animals, easier flight. Great render.
lmx3d
fantastic render Raul! Crazy strange, more than quetzalcoatlus!
kamion
woow!!! a second new ptero in short time. @Forevernyt. a very thinboned structure like that of a modernday tucan is more plausable then small-earth theories, check the source of those idea's and you find weirdo's with no scientific skill whatever.
MNArtist
Cool render
wrpspeed
excellent work
Chaosphoto
And I thought I had a funny head !!!
mapps
very cool :-)
geirla
Excellent creature and render!
odile
This is superb!
DryJack
Excellent. Love the big guys on the skyline
Nod
@Forevernyt. The Earth was never that small. Other than that, excellent picture.
Orinoor
Fantastic scene, I love how you've added in the other dinosaurs, really is wonderful!
elperdido
Fabtastic Creature ...this big heads a very lowwight build, and the O2 was very more as today in the Atmosphere, the earth was not smaller ;)this a very very old crazy idea from the early 20th Century and today complete freaky ...a smaller Planet with low Gravity has not a stabile position in the planetary system, when is was bigger