Especially since they're carnivorousThe zoo local to me has giraffes, so I've seen them in person on more than one occasion. To think of a pterosaur as tall as they are is definitely something I'd describe as terrifying!![]()
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Especially since they're carnivorousThe zoo local to me has giraffes, so I've seen them in person on more than one occasion. To think of a pterosaur as tall as they are is definitely something I'd describe as terrifying!![]()
I have never been humbled faster in my life than when I mispronounced Queztzalcoatlus to my 5 year old. I also got a very disgusted look for calling them dinosaurs during the same conversation. I know they're technically not dinosaurs, but people refer to them as it so its normally socially acceptable in casual conversation, so long as you're not talking to a 5 year old dinosaur lover or paleontologist at least. I was pretty quickly corrected for calling flying reptiles dinosaurs.Quetzalcoatlus, perhaps? I wouldn't know off the top of my head, but a quick internet search says they were in the late Cretaceous. Pretty spectacular pterosaur, they were!![]()
Quetzalcoatlus is a very, very large type of Pteranodon. Pterodactyl apparently isn't actually a species by itself and is just an informal term for Pteranodons in general. I like dinosaurs, but my son lives, and breathes dinosaurs at the moment and we have watched sooooo many dinosaur documentaries over the last year.What’s the difference between that and a Pterodactyl?
Oh wow that’s awesome!!!!! Thanks for the info!!!!!!!I have never been humbled faster in my life than when I mispronounced Queztzalcoatlus to my 5 year old. I also got a very disgusted look for calling them dinosaurs during the same conversation. I know they're technically not dinosaurs, but people refer to them as it so its normally socially acceptable in casual conversation, so long as you're not talking to a 5 year old dinosaur lover or paleontologist at least. I was pretty quickly corrected for calling flying reptiles dinosaurs.
Quetzalcoatlus is a very, very large type of Pteranodon. Pterodactyl apparently isn't actually a species by itself and is just an informal term for Pteranodons in general. I like dinosaurs, but my son lives, and breathes dinosaurs at the moment and we have watched sooooo many dinosaur documentaries over the last year.