Quetzalcoatlus is generally considered stronger than Pteranodon due to its larger size and greater wingspan, reaching up to 33 feet compared to Pteranodon's maximum of about 33 feet. Quetzalcoatlus also had a more robust skeletal structure, which would have allowed it to support greater weight and exert more force when flying. However, both were formidable flyers and apex predators in their respective environments.
There were many species of flying reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era. Some examples of them are Pteranodon, Pterodactyl, and Quetzalcoatlus.
There are no flying dinosaurs. All dinosaurs lived on land. You are thinking of pterosaurs. Some pterosaurs included Pterodactylus, Pteranodon, Dimorphodon, and Quetzalcolactus. There were crosses between dinosaurs and birds, though. Like, Archaeopteryx, for example, or Avisaurus. There were pterosaurs, too. Examples includes: Quetzalcoatlus, Rhamphorhnychus, Dimorphodon, Pteranodon, Pterodactylus and Sordes.
Pteranodon diet is fish
There is only one species of Pterodactylus, Pterodactylus antiquus. However, there are many different types of pterosaur, or flying reptile. Pterodactylus and Pteranodon are probably the two most famous pterosaurs, and two other famous ones are Quetzalcoatlus and Ramphorhynchus.
Pteranodon Flyers was created in 1999.
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First of al Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur. And yes it was a predator that probably fed primarily on fish.
No. Like a pterosaurs pteranodon existed in the mesozoic era.
The pteranodon lived in the late Cretaceous period.
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