noun
- an extinct flying reptile with large wings formed by a membrane of skin stretched from an elongated finger to its body and legs
Usage: paleontology
Examples
- The pterodactyl soared through the prehistoric skies millions of years ago.
- Scientists discovered a well-preserved pterodactyl fossil in the limestone quarry.
- The museum’s pterodactyl skeleton has a wingspan of over twenty feet.
- Children love learning about dinosaurs and pterodactyls at the natural history museum.
- The pterodactyl was not actually a dinosaur but a flying reptile.
- Paleontologists study pterodactyl bones to understand how these ancient creatures lived.