Dinos A to Z: Pterodactylus | Learn about this iconic pterodactyl
Dinos A to Z: Pterodactylus | Learn about this iconic pterodactyl with tags pterodactylus, what is a pterodactylus, pterodactylus dinosaur, dinosaurs, dinos, what is a dinosaur, dinosaurs for kids, what did dinosaurs look like, biology, learn bright, high-interest reading, reading comprehension
In this video series for kids, we are learning about dinosaurs from A to Z. Today’s dino is Pterodactylus!
Have you ever heard of the Pterodactylus? You may know this ancient reptile from its informal name, Pterodactyl. But that name actually belongs to several types of flying reptiles within the group of Pterosauria, or pterosaurs. Its unique pronunciation (the "P" is silent) is not the only thing unusual about these prehistoric reptiles. Paleontologists, scientists who study dinosaurs, have identified over 150 different kinds of pterosaurs.
Pterodactylus fossils were discovered in Germany in the 1700s. They were the first pterosaurs to be discovered. Pterosaurs in general lived among the dinosaurs, but they are not dinosaurs themselves. They are flying reptiles! You may be familiar with the giant swooping Pterodactyls from movies or TV. But did you know some species would fit in the palm of your hand? The Pterodactylus was a small pterosaur with a wingspan of about one meter (3.5 feet) and a body length of only 20 inches. Its tail was short, but its neck was fairly elongated.
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