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Pterodactyl Nesting Rocky Outcrop Coloring Page

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Story Spark

Imagine you're soaring over the ancient cliffs, and there below, you spot a Pterodactyl nestled snugly in its rocky aerie. What sounds do you think you might hear?

Parent's Toolkit

Word of the Day

Aerie

A high nest of a bird of prey, like an eagle or hawk. It can also mean any high, remote dwelling.

Did You Know?

  • Pteranodons had wingspans wider than some small airplanes – up to 20 feet! That's as big as a small car.
  • They were toothless! Instead of teeth, they had a long, pointed beak perfect for catching slippery fish from the
  • Scientists believe Pteranodons may have had a pouch like a pelican to store their fishy meals before flying back to

Conversation Corner

  • ? If you could fly like a Pteranodon, where would you go and what would you see?
  • ? How do you think the baby Pterodactyl feels inside that cozy nest?
  • ? What kind of materials would you use to build the strongest, comfiest nest?

Download this free Short-Tailed Pterodactyl nesting coloring page on a rocky outcrop in Realistic style for kids. Print and color this ancient creature today.

Image Details

"A short-tailed pterodactyl is nestled in a large stick nest, surrounded by jagged rock formations. It rests within the protective rocky environment."

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