Pterosaurs were flying reptiles related to dinosaurs.
The only known reptiles to have evolved powered flight were pterosaurs. Thus, all pterosaurs were flying reptiles and all flying reptiles are pterosaurs.
Pterodactylus refers to a specific species of pterosaur. However, people often use the word "pterodactyl" interchangeably with "pterosaur" when they talk about flying reptiles. When discussing flying reptiles in general, the correct word is pterosaur, while Pterodactylus refers to a specific type of pterosaur.
No. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur. Pterosaurs were reptiles, but they were more closely related to dinosaurs and crocodiles than they were to lizards.
Yes, pterosaurs were flying reptiles. They existed alongside the dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era. The largest known pterosaur had a 30 foot wingspan, and was the largest known flying animal to have ever existed.
pterosaur wing bones.
the best know flying dinosaurs are the Pterosaur family and Archeopteryx, though technically speaking Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs, but rather flying reptiles.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
Nemicolopterus
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No. Pterodacyls and pteranodons were two different types of pterosaur.
Pterosaurs are predators.