Pterosaurs were quadrupeds, meaning that they walked on all fours. Their wings had three fingers on the middle of the front edge. When on walking, pterosaurs would fold their wings so that their fingers would rest on the ground and bear some of their weight, and they would walk on all fours in that way. Unlike most animals, they were plantigrade, meaning that they walked on their entire foot instead of just their toes.
No. Pterosaurs are extinct and humans never met the dinosaurs/pterosaurs.
Yes, pterosaurs were flying creatures.
All known pterosaurs were carnivores. There is no evidence that any pterosaurs ate any plants at all, and thus it is safe to say that at least most, if not all pterosaurs were hypercarnivorous.
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The only known reptiles to have evolved powered flight were pterosaurs. Thus, all pterosaurs were flying reptiles and all flying reptiles are pterosaurs.
Pterodactylus was a pterosaur, and pterosaurs were archosaurs. All pterosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. Other types of archosaurs include crocodillians, the dinosaurs, and the birds, which evolved from dinosaurs. The pterosaurs were more closely related to the dinosaurs than they were to crocodillians, so the closest living relatives of pterosaurs are the birds. All birds are equally related to pterosaurs.
Yes it did it layed har eggs like a bird today
They are pterodactyls.
Yes. Dinosaurs and pterosaurs were both archosaurs, a branch that also include crocodilians.
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Pterodactylus was a pterosaur, and pterosaurs were archosaurs. All pterosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. Other types of archosaurs include crocodillians, the dinosaurs, and the birds, which evolved from dinosaurs. The pterosaurs were more closely related to the dinosaurs than they were to crocodillians, so the closest living relatives of pterosaurs are the birds. All birds are equally related to pterosaurs.
The pterosaurs have been extinct since the end of the Cretaceous Period, nearly 65 million years ago.