There are 135 known genera of pterosaurs, and each genus has at least one species. Different species were different sizes. Pterodactylus, a relatively small pterosaur, stood about 12 inches tall on all fours. Pteranodon, a relatively large pterosaur, would have stood about 6 feet tall on all fours if you include the height of its headcrest. Quetzalcoatlus would have been even taller. Keep in mind that all pterosaurs were quadrupeds.
There are hundreds of different known species of pterosaur. One of the largest ones is Pteranodon, which, when walking on all fours, would have been about as tall as a man if you include its headcrest. One of the smaller pterosaurs was Pterodactylus, which would have stood about 12 inches tall when walking on all fours. Keep in mind that all pterosaurs were quadrupeds.
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pterosaur wing bones.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
Nemicolopterus
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No. Pterodacyls and pteranodons were two different types of pterosaur.
Pterosaurs are predators.
A small flying Pterosaur.
Quetzalcoatlus was not actually a dinosaur; it was a flying reptile, or pterosaur. It is the largest known pterosaur, with a wingspan of up to 36 feet.
The smallest known pterosaur, Nemicolopterus, may have had a wingspan of only 10 inches. The largest known pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus, had a 33 foot wingspan and may have weighed as much as 550 pounds. In metric, that is 10 meters and 250 kg, respectively.
Rhamphorhynchus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur.