This is a life size 3d digital model skull of a Austriadactylus. OBJ, ZTL, PLY, FBX and STL files. jaw is seperated.
The primitive pterosaur Austriadactylus is known from the middle Norian Stage of the Late Triassic, and hails from beds in Tyrol, Austria. The bones were 215 million years ago and were described by Fabio Marco Dalla Vechchia and colleagues in 2002. The age puts them at a very basal position on the pterosaur family tree and even in terms of their classification, these animals are very primitive. They have lengthy forelimbs with a slender humerus or upper arm bone. Most of these primitive pterosaurs like Eudimorphodon and its relatives had strong and robust upper arms and were strong flyers.