Ornithocheirus - CollectA
YES .... we KNOW they're not actually Dinosaurs but what Dinosaur collection is complete without a Pterosaur or two?
Fossils of Ornithocheirus have been known for a long time - they were first excavated in Britain in the 1850's and differ from Pterosaurs particularly in that they have straight teeth
Pteranodon models can be a little weedy (compared with the big dinosaurs they were, a bit) but not this one - he has such a ripped body he looks like a prehistoric, hang gliding bodybuilder
25cm (about 10 inches) from wing tip to wing tip
8cm from head to toe
Cretaceous