Geosternbergia was a genus of pterosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 95-70 million years ago. They were part of the family Azhdarchidae, which included some of the largest known flying reptiles.
Geosternbergia had a wingspan of up to 25 feet and a long, toothless beak for catching fish and other small prey. They had a lightweight bone structure and strong flight muscles, allowing them to soar through the air with ease.
Fossils of Geosternbergia have been found in North America, particularly in states like Kansas, Texas, and South Dakota. They are thought to have inhabited coastal areas and marshlands, where they could easily find food.
Overall, Geosternbergia was a successful and adaptable creature that played an important role in the Late Cretaceous ecosystems.
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