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How many meters is a pterodactyl?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No fossils of adult Pterodactylus are known to science. However, from the fossils of juveniles that have been discovered, paleontologists estimate that an adult Pterodactylus's wingspan was about 5 feet, or just over 1.5 meters.

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