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Having just watched the entire program several times, I see that some of the claims of inaccuracy presented in this section and on the linked Pterosaur.net post are unwarranted. For example, it is never stated that pterosaurs were excluded from filter-feeding niches (the section with flamingos deals with the advantages of avian bipedal mobility, not filtering capabilities). Quetzalcoatlus is depicted both scavenging and actively predating (on a lizard). Until the "controversies" encompass more than a single lackluster blog review, I am removing this section.Ozraptor4 (talk) 05:19, 21 June 2013 (UTC)Reply