A "Terror" of Pterodactyls sounds fitting :)
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
When pterodactyls lived there were no fuchsia flowers.
Pterodactyls enemy was the amazing T-Rex.
Actually pterodactyls didn't had any teeth.
Pterodactylus never lived in North America. Pterodactylus fossils are only known from Europe and Africa.
Pterodactylus lived in Europe between 150.8 and 148.5 million years ago. At that time Europe was a group of somewhat dry islands surrounded by shallow seas. The flora on these islands included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and ginkgoes.
Pterodactyls, specifically the genus Pterodactylus, had four limbs. They possessed two powerful wings for flying, which were formed by an elongated fourth finger, while their hind limbs were adapted for walking and perching. Thus, pterodactyls had a total of four legs, but two were modified for flight.
Pterodactylus lived between 150.8 and 148.5 million years ago in Europe and Africa. At that time Europe was a group of subtropical islands, covered in forest, but with relatively low rainfall. The plants in these forests included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and ginkgoes.
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
Pterodactylus fossils have been found ranging from 150.8 to 148.5 million years ago. That means that they probably existed for about 2.3 million years.
They are pterodactyls.