Eudimorphodon

The Ancient Winged Reptile

Eudimorphodon was a small, early pterosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 220 million years ago.

MeaningTrue dimorphic tooth [Eodimorphodon]
PronunciationYOO-dy-MOR-foh-don
When:Late Triassic (about 210 million years ago)
Where:Europe (Italy)
What:Pterosaur (early flying reptile)
Weight:Estimated around 1 kg (2.2 pounds)
Length:Wingspan approximately 1 meter (3.3 feet)
Diet:Carnivorous (ate fish and insects)
Discovered:First described by Rodolfo Pio Bonaparte in 1970

Discovered in Italy, Eudimorphodon is one of the oldest known pterosaurs and played a significant role in understanding the early evolution of flying reptiles.

Measuring about 1 meter (3.3 feet) in wingspan, Eudimorphodon had a streamlined body with hollow bones, making it lightweight and well-suited for flight.

It had a long tail and sharp teeth adapted for catching fish and other small prey.

Eudimorphodon likely spent much of its time soaring over coastal areas and hunting near the water’s edge.

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