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Pterodactyl Pronunciation

Picture, name meaning, and how to say Pterodactyl. Free guide for kids and parents.

How to Pronounce Pterodactyl

teh-ROH-dak-til

ALL CAPS = stressed syllable

Pterodactyl Picture

Pterodactyl picture

What does Pterodactyl mean?

Winged finger from ancient times

Name Roots

"pteron"

wing, from Ancient Greek

"daktylos"

finger, from Ancient Greek

"antiquus"

ancient or old, from Latin

Fun Facts

  • ✓When Cosimo Alessandro Collini first described the Pterodactylus fossil in 1784, he thought the long fourth finger was a flipper and believed the animal swam in the ocean, not flew through the sky.
  • ✓Pterodactylus had a wingspan of roughly 1 meter, making it about the size of a modern herring gull, which is a far cry from the gigantic movie monster most people picture when they hear the word.
  • ✓The famous Solnhofen Limestone quarries in Bavaria, Germany, where most Pterodactylus fossils come from, preserved these creatures in such fine detail that scientists can sometimes see the outline of the soft wing membrane in the rock.
  • ✓Pterodactylus likely had a pouch under its beak similar to a pelican, which some researchers believe it used to scoop up fish from shallow coastal lagoons during the Late Jurassic period.
  • ✓The name Pterodactylus is so famous that almost every flying reptile people call a pterodactyl in movies and everyday conversation is actually a completely different animal, usually the much larger Pteranodon, which had no teeth and a giant crest.
Period

Period

Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous

199.5–132.6 MYA

Diet

Diet

Carnivore

Size

Size

3.5 ft (1.06 m) wingspan

2.2 lbs (1 kg)

Type

Type

Reptilia

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