What are Pterosaurs?
Pterosaurs (Greek: “winged lizard”), sometimes called pterodactyls (“winged finger”) were flying reptiles that lived from the end of the Triassic Period to the end of the Cretaceous period. Pterosaurs were members of the order Pterosauria. They were the first vertebrates to evolve powered flight, after insects about 120 million years earlier. They are are sometimes called dinosaurs, pterosaurs are not members of superorder Dinosauria and are thus not true dinosaurs, though they did live at the time that dinosaurs dominated terrestrial ecosystems. Pterosaurs lived for a relatively long time (163 million years) for an order of animals, a testament to their domination of the aerial niche. Pterosaurs would have occupied a niche similar to today’s birds, but some (including some of the largest) had adaptations to walking on land with all fours, with various species using either sprawling or erect postures. Though sometimes depicted as unsteady on land, some pterosaurs would have been compet
Well according to Objective Ministries, Pterosaurs are flying reptiles with leathery or membranous wings attached to the sides of their bodies and supported by an elongated fourth digit on their forelimbs. They were created by the Lord on the fifth day of His Creation Week. They were also hunted by confederate soldiers.
Well according to Objective Ministries, Pterosaurs are flying reptiles with leathery or membranous wings attached to the sides of their bodies and supported by an elongated fourth digit on their forelimbs. They were created by the Lord on the fifth day of His Creation Week (Genesis 1:20-22) and were a constant presence in the skies over Eden, where they peacefully ate fruit and plants. Here’s the picture demonstration But if you thought Pterosaurs died out millions of years ago…or 4,000 years ago depending on your own view of the world, Objective Ministries presents proof, claiming that these flying dinosaurs were still flying around North America well into the 19th century. The blog makes no comment in relation to the validity or otherwise of Objective Ministries claims…we just like the pictures.
What are Pterosaurs?