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Anurognathus: Beast of the Week
14 December 2025 EN prehistoricbeastoftheweek

Anurognathus: Beast of the Week

reconstruction Germany Jurassic Late Jurassic Anurognathus skull

This week we will be checking out a unique little pterosaur, Anurognathus ammoni!  Anurognathus lived in what is now Germany during the late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago.  It was tiny, sporting a 14 inch (35.5 cm) wingspan, and would have likely eaten insects.  It's genus name translates to "Frog Jaw" since its skull was similar looking to a frog's, being extremely blunt with a wide mouth.  Watercolor reconstruction of Anurognathus ammoni by Christopher DiPiazza.Anurognathus' sku

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