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Pterodactyls, like other pterosaurs, likely had a skin texture that was not rubbery but rather more similar to that of modern reptiles and birds, possibly featuring scales or a leathery texture. Fossil evidence suggests they had a covering of soft tissues, including possible feather-like structures in some species, which would have contributed to their aerodynamic capabilities. However, the exact nature of their skin remains a subject of ongoing research and debate.

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