A pack of pterodactyls is commonly referred to as a "squadron." This term reflects their flying nature and social behavior, similar to how groups of birds or other flying animals are described. However, it's worth noting that pterodactyls are not technically dinosaurs but rather a distinct group of flying reptiles known as pterosaurs.
A "Terror" of Pterodactyls sounds fitting :)
Pterodactyls enemy was the amazing T-Rex.
Pterodactyls and velociraptors are from different dinosaur families and exhibit unique traits suited to their environments. Pterodactyls, as flying reptiles, had the advantage of flight, allowing them to access food sources and evade predators. Velociraptors, on the other hand, were agile and intelligent hunters, relying on speed and pack behavior. Whether one is "better" than the other depends on the context of their survival and ecological roles.
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
No. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur, and pterosaurs were technically not dinosaurs, though they are often incorrectly referred to as such.
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
A pack of wolves.
They are pterodactyls.
A pack of Mongooses is called a Flock.
a pack of dogs is called a kennel
Dragons do not exist, but there were dragon-like creatures in the past. They were called pterodactyls and they evolved into present-day birds.
Yes.