Fly High with Pteranodon: Soar into the World of Prehistoric Adventure!
Picture the skies of the Cretaceous filled with the graceful silhouette of Pteranodon, a master of aerial acrobatics, gliding effortlessly over oceans, its impressive wingspan casting shadows on the landscape below—a true icon of prehistoric flight!
Pteranodon Trivia
What is the wingspan of a typical Pteranodon? (Medium)
#1: 10 feet
#2: 20 feet
#3: 33 feet
#4: 40 feet
What period did Pteranodon primarily live in? (Medium)
#1: Jurassic
#2: Cretaceous
#3: Triassic
#4: Paleocene
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Pteranodon Fun Facts
Pteranodon had a wingspan that could reach up to 33 feet, making it one of the largest flying reptiles ever discovered.
Pteranodon had a large, backward-sweeping crest on its head, which scientists believe might have been used for display or to attract mates.
Pteranodon Polls
What aspect of Pteranodon fascinates you the most?
Its flying capabilities
Its size and wingspan
Its role in the ecosystem
Its unique physical features
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What habitat do you think Pteranodon thrived in the most?
Coastal Regions
Open Oceans
Inland Lakes
Forested Areas
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