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hernan Cortes
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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.
Of course the chimp is going to hurt its prey. It has to be torn to bits before he or she can eat it. That's like asking if a person wanting to make hamburgers is going to hurt beef cattle.
Quetzalcoatlus
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· 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.
There are over 135 different known genera of pterosaurs, and each species would have had different types of prey. Small pterosaurs like Pterodactylus probably ate insects, small land animals, and fish. Large pterosaurs such as Pteranodon probably ate fish, while other large pterosaurs like Quetzalcoatlus would have eaten small land animals, albeit larger than the prey of Pterodactylus.
ducks really don't have prey and they dont hunt they jus really eat what ever comes there way
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.
So it could fly faster , and help them to fly.