
Pteranodon (/tɪˈrænədɒn/; from Greek πτερόν (pteron, "wing") and ἀνόδων (anodon, "toothless")) is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with wingspans over 7 meters (23 feet). They lived during the late Cretaceous geological period of North America in present-day Kansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota. More fossil specimens of Pteranodon have been found than any other pterosaur, with about 1,200 specimens known to science, many of them well preserved with nearly complete skulls and articulated skeletons. It was an important part of the animal community in the Western Interior Seaway.[1] Pteranodon was a pterosaur, meaning that it is not a dinosaur. By definition, all dinosaurs belong to one of the two groups within Dinosauria, i.e. Saurischia or Ornithischia. As such, this excludes pterosaurs. Nonetheless, Pteranodon is frequently featured in dinosaur media and are strongly associated with dinosaurs by the general public.[2] While not dinosaurs, pterosaurs such as Pteranodon form a clade closely related to dinosaurs as both fall

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Goner is an epic horror adventure starring Anthony Sunder, a son looking for his missing mother and her expedition crew. His search will lead him to the location of a ghost island inhabited by hostile members of a lost civilization and feral fauna you thought extinct. Goner is a new take on the survival genre featuring breathtaking 3D visuals, advanced AI driven by complex behaviours and interactions that will test your skills and determination to stay alive. Face these massive creatures and try not to get caught. This time you are not a heavy armed hero, just a regular dude. Of course, you will be able to defend yourself with anything you can craft with your own two hands... There is where the true horror resides. They can see, hear, and...smell you. Often, running and hiding would be your best choice. Across the island, you will find safe spots (Such as shallow caves, structures, or even high tree branches). Use them to your advantage, fill your backpack and prepare yourself for the unexpected. Self-management is crucial, think about what you are going to need to survive till the next location and get to live another day.





