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  2. Tapejara wellnhoferi - Wikipedia

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    Tapejara (from a Tupi word meaning "the lord of the path" [1]) is a genus of Brazilian pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period (Santana Group, dating to about 127 to 112 million years ago). Tapejara crests consisted of a semicircular crest over the snout, and a bony prong which extended back behind the head. It was a small pterosaur, with a ...

  3. Tupandactylus - Wikipedia

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    T. imperator skull model. Beginning in 2006, several researchers, including Kellner and Campos (who named Tupandactylus), had found that the three species traditionally assigned to the genus Tapejara (T. wellnhofferi, T. imperator, and T. navigans) are in fact distinct both in anatomy and in their relationships to other tapejarid pterosaurs, and thus needed to be given new generic names.

  4. Archival Resource Key - Wikipedia

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    An Archival Resource Key (ARK) is a multi-purpose URL suited to being a persistent identifier for information objects of any type. It is widely used by libraries, data centers, archives, museums, publishers, and government agencies to provide reliable references to scholarly, scientific, and cultural objects.

  5. People search site - Wikipedia

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    A people search site or people finder site is a specialized search engine that searches information from public records, data brokers and other sources to compile reports about individual people, usually for a fee. [1] [2] Early examples of people search sites included Classmates.com [3] and Whitepages.com. [4]

  6. Archaeologists Think They Might Have Found the Real Noah’s Ark

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    The Biblical account of Noah tells of God instructing Noah to build a giant ark to spare his family and pairs of animals from an impending flood meant to destroy the evil and wickedness running ...

  7. Caiuajara - Wikipedia

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    Caiuajara was assigned to the Tapejaridae, more precisely the Tapejarinae.It shares several traits with the tapejarids, such as a crest running from the front snout to the back of the head; an elongated nasoantorbital fenestra occupying over 40% of total skull length; and a large boss on the front edge of the coracoid.

  8. List of bivalves of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( December 2018 ) This is a list of bivalves of Hawaii. 139 species of bivalves are found in Hawaiian waters, of which 66 are endemic .

  9. Tupuxuara - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, they would find thalassodromids and tapejarids to group together in a clade called Tapejaromorpha. Early studies had suggested that Tupuxuara was piscivorous (a fish eater), with some even suggesting a fruit-based diet. However, based on its azhdarchoid lineage, Tupuxuara most likely would have been a terrestrial omnivore or carnivore.