what habitat is the pterodactyl
Dragons do not exist, but there were dragon-like creatures in the past. They were called pterodactyls and they evolved into present-day birds.
Pterodactyls enemy was the amazing T-Rex.
A "Terror" of Pterodactyls sounds fitting :)
Pterodactyls were a particular type of small, flying reptile. Nobody knows the specific reason pterodactyls died out. However, flying reptiles, or pterosaurs, continued to exist until 65.5 million years ago. At that point, an asteroid crashed into Earth, throwing dust into the air that blocked sunlight long enough to collapse the food chain and wipe out not only dinosaurs, but pterosaurs as well.
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
They are pterodactyls.
Horse flies exist because they evolved from a common insect ancestor with other flies. They fill a certain niche in the ecosystem.
It was a small, early gliding dinosaur. It is reputably known for having membranous wings on its hind legs, whereas most pterodactyls had it on their front legs. It is only about eight inches long with a long tail, and it is thought to be an ancestor to pterosaurs.
Hornets evolved from the same common ancestor as wasps, bees, ants and other eusocial insects. They exist because they fill a niche in the environment.
yes the did how do you think other organisms start to exist
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