The Quetzalcotlus lived in the plains of Texas and hunted the small and helpless like dinosaur hatching's, they lived by their own rules and were not scared of anything they were brave enough to scope out a T-rex's nest and eat the hatching's. With a wing span of 40ft they could reach up to 30mph when flying and weighing 4oolb they had a hard time getting off the ground.
Such animals do not live now, but did once. Hydrotherosaurus and Quetzalcoatlus are the names now given to species of dinosaur that lived late Cretaceous geological period. Hydrotherosaurus was a plesiosaur reaching up to 13 meters in length. Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur (a type of flying dinosaur) with a 10-11 meter wingspan.
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First of al Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur. And yes it was a predator that probably fed primarily on fish.
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No. Prehistoric people came onto the scene about 65 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. Quetzalcoatlus was one of the last pterosaurs (not a dinosaur), living about 65-70 million years ago. It too went extinct at the same time the dinosaurs did.
· Quetzalcoatlus (an extinct dinosaur)
The most famous pterosaur known from fossils found in Texas was the Quetzalcoatlus. Quetzalcoatlus is the largest well known pterosaur, with a wingspan estimated to have been between 33 and 36 feet. Weight estimates are very difficult, as there are no modern animals with a body plan similar to that of the Quetzalcoatlus, but they range from from 150 to 550 pounds.
God that guided the Aztec to Tenochtitlan where they established their empire.