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Flying dinosaurs? Well, kind of! Pterodactyls are one of the most fascinating ancient creatures. Because they flew and didnt walk on the ground, theyre not technically dinosaursbut they were still pretty cool! Read on to find out more fascinating facts about these fancy flyers. Diagrams, age-appropriate critical thinking questions, and other features inspire visual learning and engagement in an accessible format.

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PTERODACTYL by Harold T Rober Note to Educators Throughout this book - photo 1
PTERODACTYL
by Harold T. Rober
Note to Educators Throughout this book youll find critical thinking - photo 2
Note to Educators:
Throughout this book, youll find critical thinking questions. These can be used to engage young
readers in thinking critically about the topic and in using the text and photos to do so.
Copyright 2017 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Rober, Harold T.
Title: Pterodactyl / by Harold T. Rober.
Description: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, [2017] | Series: Bumba booksDinosaurs and prehistoric beasts |
Audience: Age 48. | Audience: K to grade 3. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016018694 (print) | LCCN 2016023329 (ebook) | ISBN 9781512426397 (lb : alk. paper) |
ISBN 9781512429145 (pb : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781512427370 (eb pdf)
Subjects: LCSH: PterodactylsJuvenile literature. | DinosaursJuvenile literature.
Classification: LCC QE862.p7 R6225 2017 (print) | LCC QE862.P7 (ebook) | DDC 567.918dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016018694
Manufactured in the United States of America
1 VP 12/31/16
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Table of Contents Pterodactyl Flew Pterodactyl was a flying - photo 3
Table of
Contents
Pterodactyl Flew Pterodactyl was a flying reptile It lived millions - photo 4
Pterodactyl
Flew
Pterodactyl was a flying reptile.
It lived millions of years ago.
It is extinct.
Pterodactyl was not a dinosaur But it lived at the same time as - photo 5
Pterodactyl was not a dinosaur But it lived at the same time as - photo 6
Pterodactyl was not a dinosaur But it lived at the same time as - photo 7
Pterodactyl was not
a dinosaur.
But it lived at the same
time as dinosaurs.
Do you know
the names of
any dinosaurs?
Pterodactyl was the size of a chicken People have found fossils of - photo 8
Pterodactyl was the size
of a chicken.
People have found fossils
of flying reptiles.
Fossils tell us how big
an animal was.
pterodactyl fossil Flying reptiles had wings The wings were made of - photo 9
pterodactyl fossil
Flying reptiles had wings The wings were made of skin This skin stretched - photo 10
Flying reptiles had wings The wings were made of skin This skin stretched - photo 11
Flying reptiles had wings.
The wings were made of skin.
This skin stretched from the arms
to the legs.
Flying reptiles had long beaks They scooped up fish with their beaks - photo 12
Flying reptiles had long beaks.
They scooped up fish with
their beaks.
They ate other small animals too.
Many flying reptiles had crests on their heads Some crests were large - photo 13
Many flying reptiles had crests on their heads Some crests were large - photo 14
Many flying reptiles had
crests on their heads.
Some crests were large.
Others were small.
Why do you think
flying reptiles had
crests on their
heads?
Sometimes these animals walked on the ground They walked on all four legs - photo 15
Sometimes these animals walked on the ground They walked on all four legs - photo 16
Sometimes these animals walked on the ground They walked on all four legs - photo 17
Sometimes these animals walked
on the ground.
They walked on all four legs.
Flying reptiles made nests They laid their eggs in the nests - photo 18
Flying reptiles
made nests.
They laid their eggs
in the nests.
Most flying reptiles lived in groups These groups were called flocks Do - photo 19
Most flying reptiles lived in groups These groups were called flocks Do - photo 20
Most flying reptiles lived in groups These groups were called flocks Do - photo 21
Most flying reptiles lived in groups.
These groups were called flocks.
Do you know
any other
animals that
live in flocks?
Parts of a Pterodactyl wings crest body beak Picture Glossary - photo 22
Parts of a Pterodactyl
wings
crest
body
beak
Picture Glossary beaks hard mouths that stick out crests hard shapes - photo 23
Picture Glossary
beaks
hard mouths
that stick out
crests
hard shapes on
top of the head
extinct
no longer alive
fossils
bones or other pieces
of an animal from
long ago that has
turned to rock
Index beaks crests dinosaur eggs flocks fossils legs nests reptile - photo 24
Index
beaks,
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