Dinomatic 05/05/11 - Flying Monsters 3D
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Dinomatic 05/05/11 - Flying Monsters 3D
flying monsters! All these incredible images are from FLYING MONSTERS 3D, a groundbreaking film which brings the story of giant flying pterosaurs to life. Watch it at the BFI IMAX and cinemas nationwide now. Find out more at flyingmonsters3dmovie.com IT’S A MYSTERY! The Tapajera’s enormous head could have been used to attract a mate or as a sail to help it fly. While dinosaurs walked the Earth, monsters ruled the skies... SPECTACULAR! Pterosaurs first appeared in the skies 220 million years ago, at the same time as dinosaurs first appeared on Earth. WOW! Quetzalcoatlus’ enormous wings meant it could fly like a glider, and travel enormous distances without a single flap. EARLY BIRD! Dimorphodon is the earliest known pterosaur. LONG-HAUL TRAVELLER Scientists believe Quetzalcoaltus could have flown over 400 miles a day. GULP! Quetzalcoatlus’ enormous 2.5m long beak could gobble up a small animal whole! 4 FAMOUS NAME! Darwinopterus was named after the famous naturalist, Charles Darwin. LOOK OUT! That’s a Quetzalcoatlus following Sir David Attenborough! FOSSIL FIND Sir David Attenborough studies a fossil of a Dimorphoden in the Natural History Museum.