Pterodactyls, specifically the Pterodactylus genus, primarily consumed small fish, marine invertebrates, and possibly small terrestrial animals. Their long beaks and tooth structures suggest they were adapted for catching slippery prey in the water. Additionally, some species may have also scavenged or fed on larger insects. Overall, their diet varied depending on the specific species and their habitat.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
The type of flying prehistoric reptile (dinosaur) is a pterodactyl.
That is the correct spelling for pterodactyl, one type of flying dinosaur (pteradon).
It doesnt. They are extinct. When they were alive, they would swoop down like a hawk.
The type of "flying dinosaur" or pterosaur is a pterodactyl.
The type of "flying dinosaur" (pterosaur) is spelled pterodactyl.
Many animals kill and consume their prey. Wolves, lions, tigers, wolverines, crocodiles, alligators, many snakes and all raptor birds, all do this.
Puffer fish typically consume small crustaceans, mollusks, and other small marine creatures as prey in their natural habitat.
The snake began to consume its prey.
No and the Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. It is a flying reptile.
they prey mostly on sheep and yak althought they consume plants.
Cnidarians, such as jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals, use specialized cells called nematocysts to capture prey. These stinging cells contain toxins that can immobilize or deter their prey, allowing the cnidarians to consume them. When a potential prey comes into contact with the cnidarian, the nematocysts discharge and inject toxins, effectively subduing the target.