wutmaster: "Pterosaurs are sometimes referred to in the popular media as dinosaurs, but this is incorrect. The term "dinosaur" is properly restricted to a certain group of terrestrial reptiles with a unique upright stance (superorder Dinosauria), and therefore excludes the pterosaurs, as well as the various groups of extinct aquatic reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs."
Anonymous3: I can understand. It's like how most people used to think a Dimetrodon is a dinosaur (or at least classic perspective would), when in fact it's a Therapsid (a mammal-like reptile).
Anonymous6: by the way wutmaster how do you explaune triseritops or a long neck they are also included in the dinosaur area or that armored one forgot its lamens name oh and by the way so were terodactels
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