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When Pterodactylus hatched, they either survived off of a yolk sack or were fed by their parents for just a few days until their wings developed enough that they could fly. Then they would fend for themselves. They would fly to hunt insects until they became large enough to hunt fish, lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals. If a predator attacked, they would fly away, like a bird. At night they probably slept in trees to stay safe from predators.

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The Pterodactylus would have woken up in a tree, probably around dawn. Then it would have flown through the forest hunting for insects, small fish, lizards, amphibians, primitive mammals, and other manageable prey. During the day, the Pterodactylus would have probably taken a small drink of water at some point. When the Sun was about to set, Pterodactylus would pick a tree and would go to sleep there.

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The pterodactyl was adapted to its life in that it had a small and sharply curved beak that helped it to catch its prey. It also had sharp claws to rip the prey apart.

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A daily life of a dinosaur is eat , drink ,sleep

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