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Pterodactyl Facts, Pictures & Information: Prehistoric Flying Reptile
On this page you’ll find out what a pterodactyl was; when pterodactyls lived; what they looked like (including how they may have had hair-like feathers covering their bodies), what they ate, and how they evolved.
Pterodactyl: Pictures, Types, and Characteristics - ThoughtCo
Pterodactyl: Pictures, Types, and Characteristics. Most people use the word pterodactyl to refer to two different genera of pterosaurs, Pterodactylus and Pteranodon. Here are pictures of these two famous flying reptiles.
Pterodactyl Dinosaur: Size, Wingspan, Habitat And Other Facts - Science ABC
The word pterodactyl is actually a catch-all term that is incorrectly used by most people to describe any prehistoric flying reptile; perhaps more importantly, pterodactyls are commonly called dinosaurs, which is undeniably false!
Pterodactyl: Facts about pteranodon and other pterosaurs
Pterodactyl is the common term for the winged reptiles properly called pterosaurs, which belong to the taxonomic order Pterosauria. Scientists typically avoid using the term and concentrate...
Pterodactyl | Description, Size, Wingspan, Skeleton, & Facts
Pterodactyl, informal term for a subgroup of flying reptiles (Pterosauria) known from the Late Jurassic through the Late Cretaceous epochs (163.5 to 66 million years ago). Their wingspans ranged from 2 to 11 meters (6.5 to 36 feet), which makes them the largest known flying animal.
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