
Tapejara wellnhoferi - Wikipedia
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 - ARK: Survival Evolved Wiki
The Tapejara (Tap-a-jar-uh) is one of the Creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved. This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, …
Tapejara | ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved - Dododex
The Tapejara is a versatile and highly maneuverable pterosaur known for its three-person saddle. While it may not have as much stamina and weight carrying capacity as other creatures, it has …
Tapejara | Dinopedia | Fandom
Tapejara (from a Tupi word meaning "the lord of the ways") is an extinct genus of Brazilian pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period. The type species is Tapejara wellnhoferi. It was …
Tapejaridae - Wikipedia
Regarding the core tapejarid clade, American paleontologist Brian Andres and colleagues formally defined Tapejaridae as the clade containing Tapejara and Sinopterus in 2014. They also re …
Tapejara | Dinosaur Wiki | Fandom
Tapejara (from a Tupi word meaning "The Big Birdie") is a genus of Brazilian pterosaur from the Cretaceous Period (Santana Formation, dating to about 108 Ma ago). Tapejara crests …
Tapejara - Prehistoric Wildlife
Jul 28, 2013 · Although most have depicted Tapejara as piscivorous, plucking fish out from the sea, some have suggested the beak as being more suited for feeding upon the fruits of mid …
Tupandactylus - Wikipedia
Beginning in 2006, several researchers, including Kellner and Campos (who named Tupandactylus), had found that the three species traditionally assigned to the genus Tapejara …
Tapejara - Reptile Evolution
Tapejara - Reptile evolution from its genesis to today, including the evolution of man, mammals, birds, dinosaurs and reptiles of all sorts
Tapejara - Walking With Wikis | Fandom
Tapejara was a maritime pterosaur from the early Cretaceous period. It lived on the steep, coastal cliffs of Brazil. Tapejara was not a pterosaur that would go unnoticed by the naked eye. It had …