Yes. Pterodactyl has been extinct for about 150 million years. Pterosaurs as a whole went extinct 65.5 million years ago.
You can no longer find pterodactyls, they are extinct.
Animals. Extinct (or endangered).
Pterodactyl. An extinct flying dinosaur.
The correct spelling is pterodactyl (an extinct flying dinosaur, or pterosaur).
The extinct flying reptile or pterosaur, genus Pterodactylus, is spelled pterodactyl.
No. Pterosaurs such as pterodactyl have been extinct for millions of years.
It doesnt. They are extinct. When they were alive, they would swoop down like a hawk.
Pterodactyl, Tyrannosaurus Rex, brontosaurus.
Youd know jthe difference if you ever let a pterodactyl sit on your shoulder
Contact your local museum or university.
There is no widely recognized term "petrodactyl." However, "Pterodactyl" refers to a group of extinct flying reptiles. "Petrododon" is not a recognized scientific term, but "Petronodon" may refer to a genus of extinct sharks that lived during the Cretaceous period.
It can fly many miles. Most will fly up to 10 miles just to look for food. I hope you know that they are extinct now...