Tupuxuara (SciiFii)

Tupuxuara jaeger is a species of large, crested, and toothless thalassodromidae pterodactyloid pterosaur that originally lived from the Early Cretaceous period (Albian stage) of what is now the Romualdo Formation of the Santana Group, Brazil, about 112 million years ago, as an extinct species, Tupuxuara longicristatus, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Tupuxuara jaeger is a relatively average sized pterosaur, having a wingspan that usually reaches up to about 18 feet (5.5 meters) across. Tupuxuara jaeger is a carnivore that feeds mainly on fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans, it has a similar feeding habits to the avian skimmers, lowering its bottom bill to skim on the water's surface to catch small aquatic animals. Tupuxuara jaeger lives throughout both North and South America as a result of SciiFii Pterosaur Incident on October 12, 2039, after a small group of unidentified criminals' failed attempt to steal the pterosaurs for use in war, but instead allowed the pterosaurs to escape into the modern world. Tupuxuara jaeger is a social animal that lives in flocks of around 50-65 in normal circumstances. It is a common animal and is able to tolerate freshwater and man-made pollution, as well as being able to adapt to life in cities and suburbs.