The Pteranodon was one of the largest pterosaurs in the Cretaceous period. The striking bony crest on the rear of its head provided a counterweight to its long beak. It probably didn’t flap its wings very often, but instead took advantage of the wind to glide through the air – similar to an albatross.
Fun Fact
The Greek word Pteranodon means something like toothless wing.
Scientific facts
Scientific name : Pterodactyloidea
Conservation Status : Extinct
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