7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest

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Paleontologists have discovered the largest known flying reptile that ever took to the Australian skies. Named Thapunngaka shawi, this “fearsome dragon” sported a 7-m (23-ft) wingspan and a jaw full of awful jagged teeth.
7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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7-meter-wide spear-mouth pterosaur was Australia's largest
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