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Jurassic Batman?

Photography Animals posted on May 24, 2017
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Terry the pterodactyl tries to copy Batman. Do you think he succeeded? Enjoy, but DUCK! Content advisory - Language - incomprehensible screeching! Hold your ears! Violence - he hasn't pounced on you yet! Nudity - er, it's an animal, isn't it, even without fur! The Greek historian Herodotus (484 to 425 BC) describes a pterydactyl like creature inhabiting desert areas in the middle east which would swoop down from behind and cause its victim "a great mischief". Perhaps this fellow is still around? Watch your back!

Comments (5)


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Buffalo1

3:15PM | Wed, 24 May 2017

Just like the "Bat Signal" in the sky!

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goodoleboy

6:13PM | Wed, 24 May 2017

If that's a typical pterodactyl/pterosaur then it has to go on a crash diet. Fat, you say? Almost looks like a T-rex or velociraptor with wings. The wings and thighs alone look they weigh a ton. Otherwise, a cool capture.

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Faemike55

9:16PM | Wed, 24 May 2017

Love your tags!!!
Great capture

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RodS

9:19PM | Wed, 24 May 2017

Somehow, I think he could outfly Batman with little effort! LOL Cool shot of him, Michael!

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adorety

1:53PM | Sun, 28 May 2017

How strange that there are still inaccurate representations of prehistoric animals floating around like this. I think Batman is more real than this. No offense to the photographer 😉


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.8
MakeFUJIFILM
ModelFinePix A303
Shutter Speed10/600
ISO Speed100
Focal Length6

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