Probably not. There's some evidence that Pteranodon may have actually lived a bit like modern day seals and sea lions; on beaches, with a big male presiding over a large harem of smaller females. They probably buried their eggs in the ground instead of laying them on nests, but no one knows for sure.
The pteranodon lived in the late Cretaceous period.
Pteranodon lived about 85 million years ago.
Pteranodon diet is fish
no They do nOT live in a nest
Pteranodon Flyers was created in 1999.
There were flying dinosaurs that flew and lived on mountain tops and cliffs, such as Pteranodon.
Neither! However, a female crocodile does build a nest to incubate her eggs but she does not live in it.
The jaguarundi (see image above) does not live in a nest.
No. Like a pterosaurs pteranodon existed in the mesozoic era.
Flight of the Pteranodon - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Male Pteranodon had a wingspan of about 18 feet while females had a wingspan of 12 feet. Pterodactylus had a wingspan of only about 5 feet. Thus, Pteranodon was far larger.
a nest