no one saw a dinosaur it was billions of years ago
pterodactyl
i don't think anyone or paleontologist have found that out yet
Over 27 fossil specimens of Pterodactylus have been found. Most of them are from the Solnhofen limestone in Bavaria, Germany, and many of these are complete skeletons.
Italian naturalist Cosmo Alassandro Collini discovered the first fossil evidence of pterodactyls in 1784 in the Eichstätt limestone deposits of Bavaria, Germany.
Most Pterodactylus fossils have been found in the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria, in Germany. Some fragmentary remains of Pterodactylus have also been found in other parts of Europe as well as Africa.
Most Pterodactylus fossils have been found in the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria, in Germany. Some fragmentary remains of Pterodactylus have also been found in other parts of Europe as well as Africa.
Cosimo Collini, an Italian naturalist, discovered the first pterodactyl fossil in 1784, but thought it was a sea animal, and had large flippers instead of wings. But in 1801, Georges Cuvier started the idea that it was a flying creature.
The value of a pterodactyl fossil egg can vary significantly based on factors such as its size, condition, and provenance. Generally, these fossils can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. However, well-preserved specimens with documented history can command even higher prices in the collectors' market. It's essential to consult with fossil experts or auction houses for precise valuations.
i know only a few 1: skull fossil makes a CRANIDOS 2: helix fossil makes an OMANYTE 3: *somthing* ember makes the pterodactyl pokemon 4: root fossil makes a LILEEP
The fossil remains of adult Pterodactylus have never been found. However, from the remains of many juveniles, paleontologists have estimated that the adult wingspan was about 5 feet, similar to the wingspan of a flying fox (a type of fruit eating bat).
Pterodactylus fossils have been found throughout Europe and in Africa.
The fossil remains of adult Pterodactylus have never been found. However, from the remains of many juveniles, paleontologists have estimated that the adult wingspan was about 5 feet, similar to the wingspan of a flying fox (a type of fruit eating bat).