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Long-Beaked Pterodactyl Nesting Rocky Outcrop Coloring Page

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High on a windswept cliff, a long-beaked Pterodactyl settles into her nest of sturdy twigs. The sun dips low, painting the sky in fiery hues?

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Prehistoric

Something from a time before history was written down, especially relating to dinosaurs and other ancient creatures.

Did You Know?

  • Pterodactyls weren't dinosaurs! They were closely related but belonged to a separate group of flying reptiles called
  • Some Pterodactyls, like the Quetzalcoatlus, had wingspans longer than a small airplane—over 36 feet wide!
  • Scientists believe that Pterodactyls were warm-blooded, allowing them to fly even in cooler climates and migrate long

Conversation Corner

  • ? If you could soar through the air like a Pterodactyl, where would you fly first?
  • ? What do you think the Pterodactyl mother is thinking about as she watches over?
  • ? How do you think the world changed after the Pterodactyls were no longer here?

Download this free long-beaked pterodactyl coloring page with a detailed nest on a rocky outcrop in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.

Image Details

"A long-beaked pterodactyl sits in its nest made of sticks, surrounded by a rugged rocky outcrop. Its large wings are folded at its sides."

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