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About Tupuxuara[]
Tupuxuara is a genus of large, crested, and toothless pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period (Albian stage) of what is now the Romualdo Formation of the Santana Group, Brazil, about 112 million years ago. Tupuxuara is a close relative of Thalassodromeus, and both form a group that is either called Thalassodrominae (if placed within the family Tapejaridae) or Thalassodromidae (if placed within the clade Neoazhdarchia).[1]
In Game[]
Tupuxuara is a good, balanced tournament legendary pterosaur. Tupuxuara seems to have a bit of health, while having good attack. It also surpirisingly has slighty more attack than Deinocheirus. It beats many other tournament creatures when it comes to both health and damage. However, some other creatures are better than it. Tupuxuara is graet at taking down several amphibians as well. However, it is a bit more expensive when it comes to purchasing it with DNA.
Health | 2969 | |
Attack | 928 |
Evolution Table[]
Creature Stats[]
Packs that Contain Tupuxuara[]
- 2018 Pack
- Archaic Avian Omnivores! Pack
- Big Easter Hunt Pack
- Big Wish Pack
- Isla Sorna Pack
- Legends Live On Pack
- Limited Edition Pack
- More Power Land Pack
- Power Pterosaur Pack
- Sauria Beta Pack
- Tupuxuara Pack
- Unique Pterosaurs Pack
- VIP Showcase Pack 1
- Winning Easter Hunt Pack
- Winning Wish Pack
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The first and second evolutions of Tupuxuara are identical. This is either due to a bug or Tupuxuara not having a unique texture for either stage.
References[]
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Arambourgiania • Darwinopterus • Nyctosaurus • Ornithocheirus • Pteranodon Gen 2 • Thalassodromeus • Tupandactylus • Tupuxuara
Cryolobourgiania • Kaprodacthylus • Limnorhynchus • Metriaphodon • Pelecanipteryx • Pteraquetzal • Suchoripterus • Tapejalosaurus • Tropeogopterus • Zalmonodon
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