The phrase "What did a pterodactyl use?" is often followed by a play on words involving its name, such as "A pterodactyl used its 'ptero-dactyl' to 'wing it'!" This pun highlights the "ptero" prefix, referencing the creature's flying ability while incorporating humor. Such wordplay showcases the cleverness of language in creating amusing connections.
Ptarmigan pterodactyl pthalate ...
He has the characters in the play say them. That is how you use words in a play.
Ptarmigan (it's a bird) Pterodactyl (it WAS a bird) Apt Interrupt Slept
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
That is the correct spelling for pterodactyl, one type of flying dinosaur (pteradon).
No and the Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. It is a flying reptile.
Yes, pterodactyl, or pterodactylus was a real animal.
Ancient Order of the Pterodactyl was created in 1977.
The Greek root for "wing" is "ptero-" as seen in words like pterodactyl (winged finger).
To defeat the pterodactyl in Joust, you need to position your knight above it and use your lance to attack while it swoops down. Timing is crucial; you must jump at the right moment to ensure your lance connects with the pterodactyl when it descends. Additionally, it's helpful to keep an eye on the enemy riders and eliminate them, as they can interfere with your strategy. Once defeated, the pterodactyl will drop eggs that can be collected for points.
The type of flying prehistoric reptile (dinosaur) is a pterodactyl.
Pterodactyl is a game where you cant show your teeth and you have to go in a circle and keep saying pterodactyl and if some one squaks at you, its like a reverse in uno. If you show your teeth, your out.