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Pterodactyls. Group #2 Andres Corrales Suyapa Hasbun Maria Steffania Garcia Marcelo Sandoval. Fact # 1. Some Pterodactyls used to live in caves and trees. Fact # 2. Pterodactyls were carnivores, they ate fish and other animals caught from the oceans.
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Pterodactyls Group #2 Andres Corrales SuyapaHasbun Maria Steffania Garcia Marcelo Sandoval
Fact # 1 • Some Pterodactyls usedto live in caves and trees.
Fact # 2 • Pterodactyls were carnivores, they ate fish and other animals caught from the oceans. http://www.mantyweb.com/dinosaur/pterodactyl.htm http://d21c.com/AAALynx/dino/pterodactyl.html
Fact # 3 • Some Pterodactyls had very light hollow bones and wide leathery wings. http://www.dinosaurfacts.org/pterodactyl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterodactyl
Fact # 4 • Some Pterodactyls were as tall as a giraffe. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1211/1386125619_ad80f2b6fc.jpg?v=0
Fact # 5 • Pterodactyls are notconsidereddinosaurs, butthey are closelyrelated. http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/communication/Mcgowan/PTERO http://dinogems.com/images/photos/dinosaurs.jpg
Fact # 6 • PterodactylsruledtheskiesduringtheJurassic and Cretaceous eras. http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/communication/Mcgowan/PTERO http://science.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/Science/Images/Content/flying-pterosaurs-e446-524-sw.jpg
Fact # 7 • SomePterodactylsgrewtohave a 12 meter wingspan and othershad a O.25 centimeterwingspan. ( Sizesvariedgreatly) http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/communication/Mcgowan/PTERO http://www.biog1105-1106.org/labs/deuts/media/pterodactyl.jpg
Fact # 8 • Pterodactylswere active warm-blooded reptiles buttheyhad a heartlikethat of a mammal. http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/communication/Mcgowan/PTERO http://d21c.com/AAALynx/dino/Pterodactyl4.jpg
Fact# 9 • Pterodactylswereveryrespected and fearedbyotherdinosaurs, theywere a veryhardpreyto catch buttheywerealsoonthe “menu”. http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/communication/Mcgowan/PTERO
Fact # 10 • Do totheir fine bonestructure, Pterodactylsweighedlike a normal sizeathletichuman. http://www.paleontology.esmartstudent.com/images/ptero.jpg