How fast is a pterodactyl?
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Once airborne, the largest pterosaurs (Quetzalcoatlus northropi) could reach speeds of over 67 mph (108 kph) for a few minutes and then glide at cruising speeds of about 56 mph (90 kph), the study found. Artwork by Scott Hartman reveals the bone structure of Pteranodon.
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Once airborne, the largest pterosaurs (Quetzalcoatlus northropi) could reach speeds of over 67 mph (108 kph) for a few minutes and then glide at cruising speeds of about 56 mph (90 kph), the study found. Artwork by Scott Hartman reveals the bone structure of Pteranodon.