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Azhdarcho is an extinct genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period (Upper Turonian-Coniacian, about 89 million years ago) of Uzbekistan. It is known from fragmentary remains including the distinctive, elongated neck vertebrae that characterizes members of the family Azhdarchidae, which also includes such giant pterosaurs as Quetzalcoatlus. The name Azhdarcho comes from the Uzbek word azhdarkho, the name of a dragon in Uzbek mythology. The specific name A. lancicollis derives from the Latin words lancea (meaning "lance" or "spear") and collum ("neck").

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  • Azhdarcho is an extinct genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period (Upper Turonian-Coniacian, about 89 million years ago) of Uzbekistan. It is known from fragmentary remains including the distinctive, elongated neck vertebrae that characterizes members of the family Azhdarchidae, which also includes such giant pterosaurs as Quetzalcoatlus. The name Azhdarcho comes from the Uzbek word azhdarkho, the name of a dragon in Uzbek mythology. The specific name A. lancicollis derives from the Latin words lancea (meaning "lance" or "spear") and collum ("neck").
  • Azhdarcho was a Mongolian pterosaur from the late Cretaceous time period that was briefly featured in the Chased by Dinosaurs episode "The Giant Claw".
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Range
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  • Chased by Dinosaurs
Name
  • Azhdarcho lancicollis
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  • Features similar to other Azhdarchids
Time
  • Mid Cretaceous
Diet
  • Carnivore
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  • Azhdarcho is an extinct genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period (Upper Turonian-Coniacian, about 89 million years ago) of Uzbekistan. It is known from fragmentary remains including the distinctive, elongated neck vertebrae that characterizes members of the family Azhdarchidae, which also includes such giant pterosaurs as Quetzalcoatlus. The name Azhdarcho comes from the Uzbek word azhdarkho, the name of a dragon in Uzbek mythology. The specific name A. lancicollis derives from the Latin words lancea (meaning "lance" or "spear") and collum ("neck").
  • Azhdarcho was a Mongolian pterosaur from the late Cretaceous time period that was briefly featured in the Chased by Dinosaurs episode "The Giant Claw".
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