The largest known pterosaur was quetzalcoatlus, with a 40 foot wingspan. However, while these flying reptiles live in the dinosaur time they were not dinosaurs. The true flying dinosaurs are birds. The largest flying bird known to have existed was Argentavis, which had a wingspan over 20 feet.
Although, Dinosaurs didn't fly, The biggest Flying Vertebrate was a creature called Quetzocoatlus (Quet-soh-coat-lus). People Recognize Quetzocoatlus as the 'feathered snake' from the Aztec mythology, But Quetzocoatlus was actually a Big fling thing!
Size: 12m wing span
Time period: Late cretaceous- 80-65 mya
Diet: Carnivore
Anamilia: Reptile
Discovered in: Mexico
"Flying dinosaur" is not an accurate term. There are birds, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs, and there are pterosaurs, which were flying reptiles, but not dinosaurs. The largest known pterosaur was Quetzalcoatlus northropi. It had a wingspan of 33 to 36 feet. Accurate weight estimates are nearly impossible. It is believed to have weighed 450 to 540 lb.
There were actually no flying Dinosaurs however there were flying reptiles that lived at the same time. Quetzalcoatlus was the largest flying reptile with a wing span as wide as 36 feet!
No true dinosaurs flew, but the largest pterosaur was Quetzalcoatlus.
Argentinasaurus, from South America, is suspected to have weighed 100 tons.
One of the biggest flying dinosaurs is the Quetzalcoatlus. It came from North America. The wingspan was apparently 15.9 meters (52 feet.)
No. The biggest dinosaur would be the titanosaur argentinosaur huinculensis.
The single biggest tooth? Or the genus of dinosaur that would likely have had the biggest teeth? If the latter, probably Carcharodontosaurus or Giganotosaurus.
It would be spinosaurus. no other big dinosaurs besides this one is biggest
Bruhathkayosaurus ?44 m 144 ftTitanosaur
Spinosaurus is the biggest flesh eating dinosaur.
A flying dinosaur
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
The Case of the Flying Dinosaur - 1990 was released on: USA: 1990
The fastest dinosaur would have been a bird-like creature, more like a flying reptile than a true dinosaur. Pteranodon was one. The true flying dinosaur, the Archaeopterix, could go fast, but generally glided from tree to tree.
The "pterodactyl" was a flying dinosaur, named for the clawed digits on its wingtips.
The biggest dinosaur in the Jurassic period were the gigantic sauropods like the famous Diplodocus.