Pterosaur
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| Home time period | Late Triassic - Late Cretaceous period |
| Creature type | Reptile |
| Deaths caused | Andy Home Office Medic Two Prospero Industries guards April Leonard Jack (New World) |
| Appearances | Episode 1.3 Episode 1.5 Episode 2.2 The Lost Island Extinction Event Episode 3.10 Episode 4.1 Eye Strain Episode 5.5 The New World (New World Episode 1.1) |
Pterosaurs, often referred to as Pterodactyls, are flying reptiles that lived from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous period.
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In Primeval
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Episode 1.3
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Upon arriving on a shoreline in the Cretaceous period, Nick Cutter saw a flock of Pteranodon-like pterosaurs in the distance.
Episode 1.5
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A Pteranodon and a swarm of Anurognathus came through an Anomaly to Wimbledon Golf Course in the present day. The Anurognathus were killed in a gas explosion at the golf course's club house, and the Pteranodon was captured by the Home Office and sent back through the Anomaly.
Episode 2.2
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In a Cretaceous Desert, a Pteranodon attacked and injured Helen Cutter when she tried to steal one of its eggs as food.
Episode 3.10
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When Helen Cutter entered a Pteranodon nest in a Cretaceous Forest when trying to get to an Anomaly, a Pteranodon briefly attacked her.
Episode 4.1
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Several Pteranodon-like pterosaurs were visible in the Cretaceous.
Eye Strain
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A large pterosaur came through an Anomaly to London's South Bank in the present day. It ended up flying back through the Anomaly when it was blinded by light effects on the London Eye.
Episode 5.5
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A swarm of Anurognathus came through an Anomaly to the present day during Convergence, and were encountered at the New Dawn Facility.
In Primeval: New World
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The New World (New World Episode 1.1)
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A Pteranodon came through an Anomaly to Stanley Park in present day Vancouver. It was either knocked out or killed in a fight with a Utahraptor, and was subsequently frozen in the Tank.
Pterosaurs
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Trivia
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- Pterosaurs are often depicted in science fiction as man-eaters, Pteranodon in particular is the most depicted. This is very unlikely to be the case in real life, since Pteranodon and many other pterosaurs are believed to have been mainly fish-eaters.
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| Eye Strain: Pterosaur Picture This!: Tyrannosaurus Rex |
