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Anurognathids were a group of small pterosaurs, mostly tailess, that lived worldwide during the Jurassic Period. Some examples are Anurognathus and Batrachognathus. They do have some characteristics in common with the suborder Pterodactyloidea, such as the short and fused tail bones, but they were not closely related.

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  • Anurognathidae
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  • Anurognathids were a group of small pterosaurs, mostly tailess, that lived worldwide during the Jurassic Period. Some examples are Anurognathus and Batrachognathus. They do have some characteristics in common with the suborder Pterodactyloidea, such as the short and fused tail bones, but they were not closely related.
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  • (Kuhn, 1967)
  • Anurognathidae
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  • Family
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  • *Anurognathus *Batrachognathus *Dendrorhynchoides *Jeholopterus
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  • Suborder
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  • Anurognathidae
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  • Anurognathus
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  • Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, 200-101 Ma
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  • Anurognathids were a group of small pterosaurs, mostly tailess, that lived worldwide during the Jurassic Period. Some examples are Anurognathus and Batrachognathus. They do have some characteristics in common with the suborder Pterodactyloidea, such as the short and fused tail bones, but they were not closely related.
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