Pterodactylus was a carnivore, not an omnivore, because they only ate meat. While young, they would have hunted insects, but in adulthood they would have hunted small fish and land animals such as lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
Yes, Pterodactylus was a carnivore. As a relatively small carnivore with only a 5 foot wingspan, they would have hunted small land animals, such as lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals, as well as fish and insects.
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pterodactyl was NOT a dinosaur it was from a group of flying creatures called pterosaurs it was a carnivore
There are no dinosaurs that are alive today, including your "pterodactyl". But if you must know, it was a carnivore (meat eating creature). So it will eat anything it can fit in its mouth that has meat.
Pterodactylus was a small carnivore. While youngsters probably hunted insects, adults hunted small fish and land animals like lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
Pterodactylus was a carnivore, or meat eater. Young Pterodactylus would have hunted insects, but by adulthood they would hunt small fish, lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
Like all pterosaurs, Pterodactylus was a carnivore, not an herbivore. Its prey would have been insects, small fish, and small land animals like lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
The Pterodactylus is a carnivore. It ate fish, insects, and small animals like lizards. It had lots of small teeth to chew up its prey.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
That is the correct spelling for pterodactyl, one type of flying dinosaur (pteradon).
No and the Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. It is a flying reptile.
Yes, pterodactyl, or pterodactylus was a real animal.
Ancient Order of the Pterodactyl was created in 1977.
The type of flying prehistoric reptile (dinosaur) is a pterodactyl.