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- Pterosaur_size abstract "Pterosaurs included the largest flying animals ever to have lived. They are a clade of prehistoric archosaurian reptiles closely related to dinosaurs. Species among pterosaurs occupied several types of environments, which ranged from aquatic to forested. Below is a list that comprises the largest pterosaurs currently known.The smallest known pterosaur is Nemicolopterus with a wingspan of about 250 mm (10 in). The specimen found may be a juvenile or a subadult, and adults may have been larger.".
- Q7256910 abstract "Pterosaurs included the largest flying animals ever to have lived. They are a clade of prehistoric archosaurian reptiles closely related to dinosaurs. Species among pterosaurs occupied several types of environments, which ranged from aquatic to forested. Below is a list that comprises the largest pterosaurs currently known.The smallest known pterosaur is Nemicolopterus with a wingspan of about 250 mm (10 in). The specimen found may be a juvenile or a subadult, and adults may have been larger.".
- Pterosaur_size comment "Pterosaurs included the largest flying animals ever to have lived. They are a clade of prehistoric archosaurian reptiles closely related to dinosaurs. Species among pterosaurs occupied several types of environments, which ranged from aquatic to forested. Below is a list that comprises the largest pterosaurs currently known.The smallest known pterosaur is Nemicolopterus with a wingspan of about 250 mm (10 in). The specimen found may be a juvenile or a subadult, and adults may have been larger.".
- Q7256910 comment "Pterosaurs included the largest flying animals ever to have lived. They are a clade of prehistoric archosaurian reptiles closely related to dinosaurs. Species among pterosaurs occupied several types of environments, which ranged from aquatic to forested. Below is a list that comprises the largest pterosaurs currently known.The smallest known pterosaur is Nemicolopterus with a wingspan of about 250 mm (10 in). The specimen found may be a juvenile or a subadult, and adults may have been larger.".