Short-Tailed Pterodactyl Nesting Volcanic Coloring Page
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High in the mountains, near a rumbling volcano, a brave short-tailed Pterodactyl keeps her precious eggs warm in their rocky nest. Can you imagine what it would be like to be her?
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Word of the Day
Incubate
To keep eggs warm so they can hatch. Like when a bird sits on its eggs!
Did You Know?
- • Pterodactyls are not dinosaurs! They are a group of reptiles called Pterosaurs.
- • Fossil evidence suggests some pterosaurs had fuzzy, hair-like coverings called pycnofibers!
- • Scientists believe Pterodactyls ate fish and small animals. Their long beaks and sharp teeth were perfect for catching
Conversation Corner
- ? How do you think the baby Pterodactyls will feel when they hatch in such a?
- ? If you could fly on the back of the Pterodactyl, where would you want it to?
- ? What are some ways you keep things safe and warm like the Pterodactyl protects?
Download this free Short-Tailed Pterodactyl nesting coloring page in a detailed Realistic volcanic landscape for kids. Print and color the eggs today.
Image Details
"A Short-Tailed Pterodactyl nests on its eggs, surrounded by a twig nest and large rocks. In the background are smoking volcanic mountains."
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