Pterodactylus lived between 150.8 and 148.5 million years ago in Europe and parts of Africa. Dinosaurs that lived in those areas at that time include Compsognathus, Archaeopteryx, Europasaurus, Stegosaurus, Torvosaurus, and Ceratosaurus. Other pterosaurs that lived alongside Pterodactylus include Rhamphorhynchus, Anurognathus, Ctenochasma, Germanodactylus, and Gnathosaurus. Large marine reptiles that existed in the seas surrounding the islands where Pterodactylus lived include Ophthalmosaurus and Liopleurodon.
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
some of them do like the pterodactyl
That is the correct spelling for pterodactyl, one type of flying dinosaur (pteradon).
No. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur. Pterosaurs were reptiles, but they were more closely related to dinosaurs and crocodiles than they were to lizards.
Yes. Many scientists nowadays consider birds to be dinosaurs. Animals such as pterodactyl were not actually dinosaurs.
yes, pterodactyl
Predatory dinosaurs, if they were lucky enough to catch them on the ground.
No. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur, and pterosaurs were technically not dinosaurs, though they are often incorrectly referred to as such.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
First off, plesiosaurs and pterodactyl were not dinosaurs. Plesiosaurs were their own group of reptiles more closely related to lizards than to dinosaurs. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur, which were a group separate from, but related to dinosaurs. Plesiosaurs are generally considered to have been discovered by Mary Anning. Pterosaurs are said to have been discovered by Cosmio Collini.
Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Pterodactyl, Velociraptor, Ankylosaurus
There were no true dinosaurs that could fly. But two flying creatures that lived during the dinosaur times were Pterodactyl and Ornithocheirus.