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This is Dsungaripterus, a pterosaur with an almost worldwide family distribution. Currently, believed to be durophagous, meaning this animal would have eaten hard shelled molluscs and arthropods. It was a bit of an odd ball with some primative Pterodactyloid features, but being quite derived in itself it is currently believed to sit as the sister group to the giant Azhdarchoids. This remains the case, wheter it is associated with Germanodactylus or not, making at least the former description of relationship fairly certain.I'm aware the lower jaw doesn't hook up enough, my ideas on perspective screwed that up. Hopefuly if I have time one day, I might digitally paint it and sort that out.