Pterodactyl eggs varied in size depending on the species, but they were generally similar to the size of a modern-day chicken egg, measuring about 4 to 8 inches in length. Some larger pterosaur species may have laid even bigger eggs, but overall, they were relatively small compared to the size of the adult pterosaurs. The eggs were often elongated and had a hard shell, providing protection during development.
no only their eggs could be eaten
Pterodactyls enemy was the amazing T-Rex.
A "Terror" of Pterodactyls sounds fitting :)
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
They are pterodactyls.
Pterodactyls were a particular type of small, flying reptile. Nobody knows the specific reason pterodactyls died out. However, flying reptiles, or pterosaurs, continued to exist until 65.5 million years ago. At that point, an asteroid crashed into Earth, throwing dust into the air that blocked sunlight long enough to collapse the food chain and wipe out not only dinosaurs, but pterosaurs as well.
Yes.
It is the scientific version of me
Do you have any small brown eggs at home?
No. Pterodactyls were actually quite small. And even the largest relative of the pterodactyl, quetzalcoatlus, could not pick anything nearly that heavy.
Prehistoric times! Forests...