File:Hermann Pterodactylus Restoration1.png
Reason: Inaccurate head shape, incorrect wing shape, its wings were not attached to its hind legs, shown as a mammal (more specifically, a marsupial). DinosaursRoar (talk) 8:22, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
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Summary
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English: First of two life restorations of Pterodactylus antiquus by Jean Hermann of Strasbourg, sent to George Cuvier in 1800. |
Date | |
Source | Taquet, P., and Padian, K. (2004). "The earliest known restoration of a pterosaur and the philosophical origins of Cuvier’s Ossemens Fossiles." Comptes Rendus Palevol, 3(2): 157-175. |
Author | Jean Hermann |
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