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Pteranodon

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These flying reptiles are Pteranodon and Pterodactyl stuffed animals. Check the Jeannie's Cottage Gift Shop to see if there are any in stock.

The Pteranodon was a descendant of the Pterodactyl. It was a flying reptile.  Its name, Pteranodon, means wing without tooth. It lived during the Cretaceous period in North America.

Although toothless, it is believed the Pteranodon was a carnivore and ate such prey as fish, crabs, 
mollusks and insects. It may have hunted animals by gliding over the surface of the ocean and snatching prey like a modern-day pelican.

Though no one knows for sure, it is believed the Pteranodon was capable of flying long distances, possibly depending on air currents like the present-day Condor. Its wings, though huge, were light weight; it probably had a semi-upright stance.  Its wingspan was 23 feet, longer than any known bird.

Unlike a bird it did not have feathers, but a leathery membrane that covered its body, legs and its elongated fourth fingers. The other fingers were equipped with protruded claws. Some Pteranodons had a large, long crest at the back of the head. Its use is unknown but may have been a type of rudder used when flying. Or like some birds, it may have had a seasonal breeding characteristic.

The first fossil of Pteranodon was found in Kansas in 1876. Other fossils have since been found in the USA (Kansas) and in England.