Pterosaur sp., They Rookery

Pterosaur sp.

Pterosaurs were prehistoric flying reptiles that ranged in size from a few inches to 40 feet. They were lightly built with hollow bones and small bodies. Some like Pteranodon had bony crests on their skulls that may have acted as a rudder when flying and or as a display of sexual characteristic. Pterosaurs could flap their wings and fly with power, but the largest ones probably relied on updrafts and breezes. Triassic-Cretaceous (235- 66 MYA).

This piece is entitled 'The Rookery' and shows early morning light awakening thousands of pterosaurs who are getting about the business of the day. Oil on masonite, 24 x 36".

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