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Would you like to see Pterodactyl in Land Before

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They are a pretty popular dino yet we haven't, that we know of, seen one in any of the films or the TV series.


If they are in there, should they be flatteeth, Sharpteeth, or Bothteeth (omnivores)?  



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Pterodactals aren't a singular species of pterosaur, but rather a genus that includes multiple species. Scientifically speaking, the proper name is Pterodactylus.


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That is bizarre!  I actually had one then in my fanfic and didn't know it!     I thought that Pteroadactyl and Pterodactylus were different dinos.  :wow  :wow  :wow  :wow  :wow

(Too bad she is evil.  However, my half Pterodactylus is good.)



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Well, those ARE my favorite dinosaurs so... I'm gonna say: yes, I would like that very much.



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Actually, pterosaurs weren't dinosaurs.

But yeah, it would be nice if they had more variety of pterosaurs in the movies. I don't think they utilized too many species. There were a ton of different species in that genus, and some are just really bizarre-looking, like this guy:

http://www.dinosaurfact.net/Pictures/Nyctosaurus3.jpg

And this guy:

http://www.dinosaurusi.com/foto/all/Tapeja...Tapejara-01.jpg

And here's just a tiny tiny fraction of headshots from a couple species:

http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/images/pteroheads.jpg


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Quote from: DarkHououmon,Jan 15 2015 on  07:53 PM
Actually, pterosaurs weren't dinosaurs.

But yeah, it would be nice if they had more variety of pterosaurs in the movies. I don't think they utilized too many species. There were a ton of different species in that genus, and some are just really bizarre-looking, like this guy:

http://www.dinosaurfact.net/Pictures/Nyctosaurus3.jpg

Oh yeah, the time in which mother nature was still trying to figure out the controls... :lol




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Another question though, is, if they were to appear, would they be leaf eaters or Sharp Beaks or unknown like Rinkus and Sierra?  

They opened up a can of worms when they made Petrie's species Leaf Eaters.  



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Well, whatever diet their species has, I reckon. Changing diet of certain species isn't unheard of in the LBT universe though... (*cough* Petrie *cough* he'd be a fisheater actually ^^)
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