Pteradactylus was a flying reptile with a wingspan of about five feet. It had long, narrow jaws with about 90 narrow, conical teeth, and a very small, curved beak at the end of the jaws. It had a long neck covered in hair-like fibers that are called pycnofibers. It had a muscular wing membrane that stretched from its arm and fourth finger to its ankle; the other three fingers made a sort of "hand" that it used for walking (they were quadrupeds) or for climbing. They had short hind legs and a short tail, and a membrane stretched from each side of the tail to the leg on that side.
Eye witnesses say they look a lot like pterodactyls.
yes and no. A robin has the exact same shaped feet, but doesnt at all look like the bird-type creature that we are discussing
Pterodactyls enemy was the amazing T-Rex.
A "Terror" of Pterodactyls sounds fitting :)
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
They are pterodactyls.
It is the scientific version of me
Yes.
what habitat is the pterodactyl
Prehistoric times! Forests...
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