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1 week ago - Quetzalcoatlus is regarded as one ... in Dsungaripterus and Pteranodon and suggested that it represented an individual with a wingspan of around 15.5 m (51 ft), or, alternatively, 11 m (36 ft) or 21 m (69 ft)....
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Could Quetzalcoatlus carry a human?
The results of a computer simulation suggests that the largest members of Quetzacoatlus might be able to carry a person. However, even after taking into account the size of the dinosaur, the dinosaur’s large head, the weight of its human “rider,” and general aerodynamics, it would be a difficult undertaking.
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What is the biggest flying animal ever??
One member of genus Quetzalcoatlus, Q northropi, is widely believed to have been the largest flying creature that ever lived. Paleontologists contend that members of the species stood about 5 meters (16 feet) tall and had a wingspan of up to 11 meters (36 feet).
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Did Quetzacoatlus eat dinosaurs?
It is unlikely that Quetzacoatlus ate dinosaurs, since it had a long jaw with no teeth, which was better suited to probing for invertebrates in the wet areas it inhabited.
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r/Naturewasmetal on Reddit: Quetzalcoatlus The largest flying animal to ever live
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That's a person for scale but it is heavily believed that they often scrapped with T-rex's and could've flown at up to 80mph
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Scrapped with T. rexes? That's a bit of an exaggeration. This thing weighed no more than 250 kg. T. rex weighed around 8000 kg (if not more). Them fighting against a T. rex is like a seagull fighting against me. All it can do is fly around me being a nuisance, but a single hit from me (or bite for a T. rex) would annihilate the flying critter.
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It looks like it could easily eat someone
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Jurassic Days: Quetzalcoatlus northropi
Living throughout the late Cretaceous, Quetzalcoatlus northropi could grow to have a wingspan of up to 36 feet— about the size of a standard city bus. Early scientists estimated that this species of pterosaur may have weighed anywhere from 200 to 500 pounds.
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September 4, 2025 - The giant pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus had an eleven-meter wingspan and was too heavy to take off merely by flapping its wings
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