Pteranodon

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The Pteranodon in the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Scientific name
Pteranodon longiceps
Type Multi-part
Period(s) Late Cretaceous
Length 30.2 feet (9.2 meters)
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 プテラノドン
 无齿翼龙
 Ptéranodon
 Pteranodonte
 Pteranodonte
 Птеранодон
 프테라노돈
 無齒翼龍
 Ptéranodon
 Pteranodonte
 Pteranodon
 Pteranodon

The Pteranodon is a multi-part fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori that appears in all subsequent games to date. It is a three-part fossil in all games except Animal Crossing: Wild World, with a body (named skull prior to New Horizons), left wing, and right wing. In Wild World, the body and skull are split, making it a four-part fossil.

At the museum[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

The Pteranodon in the museum in Animal Crossing.

When donating the final part to Blathers in Animal Crossing, he will provide the following information about the fossil: When the player donates to Blathers in Animal Crossing, he will provide the following information about the Pteranodon:

"What's this, now, hm? Why, our pteranodon is... complete! Simply marvelous! Truly, this is beyond all joy! Hoo! Indeed, woo hoo! Amazing! I'm all aflutter. I'm atwitter! Now then, how can I begin to do a bit of justice to this magnificent master of the skies? Pteranodon... First things first, this winged creature is not actually a dinosaur, but rather a flying reptile. It did, however, live among many dinosaurs during the late Cretaceous period. Fascinating, eh wot? The structure of its immense wings suggests that it stayed aloft by gliding rather than flapping, you see? Imagine pteranodons with wingspans of over 23 feet swooping down to catch fish in their pelican-like beaks... Screee...SCHWAAAH!!! Oh, I do beg your pardon. Beaks, wings, flying... It's so very close to home!"

In Wild World[edit]

The Pteranodon in the museum in Wild World.

When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the fossil: When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the Pteranodon:

"The pteranodon was simply a wonderful creature. It emerged in the later age of dinosaurs, winging through the ancient skies. Though it could fly, it was most certainly not a bird! No, it was a reptile, wot! When it spread its wings, it was as big as a small airplane. Simply gargantuan! The very thought boggles my brain, to be honest. Ah. Hoo. Yes, so sorry. I'm actually rather glad the brute no longer exists."

The Pteranodon can be found in the second room of the fossil exhibit in the museum. Its plaque reads:

"Pteranodon
Length: 30.2 feet
Late Cretaceous"

In City Folk[edit]

The Pteranodon in the museum in City Folk.

The Pteranodon can be found in the second room of the fossil exhibit in the museum. Its plaque reads:

"Pteranodon
Length: 30.2 feet
Late Cretaceous Period"

In New Leaf[edit]

After completing the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:

"Pteranodons were a type of winged reptile, perhaps the ancestors of common birds. With their wings spread, they were about the size of a small airplane, but their bodies were very light. Strangely, they weighed less than 50 pounds, with wings made from skin, allowing for ease of flight."

The Pteranodon can be found in the left room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.

In New Horizons[edit]

When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:

"The mighty Pteranodon! Among the very largest animals ever to fly, they were role models to us all. With a wingspan of over 23 feet in some cases, I find it simply stunning that they ever did more than glide! But fly they did, soaring dynamically and dramatically over land and sea! I wish I could have seen it..."

The Pteranodon can be found in the second room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.

As an item[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

#13

Pteranodon

Ptera skull
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#14

Pteranodon

Ptera right wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#15

Pteranodon

Ptera left wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Size 2.0 x 1.0

In Wild World[edit]

#49

Pteranodon

Ptera skull
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#50

Pteranodon

Ptera body
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#51

Pteranodon

Ptera left wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#52

Pteranodon

Ptera right wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In City Folk[edit]

#49

Pteranodon

Ptera skull
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#50

Pteranodon

Ptera left wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 1.0
#51

Pteranodon

Ptera right wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 1.0

In New Leaf[edit]

Pteranodon

Ptera skull
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Pteranodon

Ptera left wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Pteranodon

Ptera right wing
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In New Horizons[edit]

Pteranodon

Ptera body
Interactable No
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Pteranodon

Right ptera wing
Interactable No
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Pteranodon

Left ptera wing
Interactable No
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Real-world information[edit]

Pteranodon was a pterosaur which lived 86–84.5 million years ago around the Western Interior Seaway, a shallow sea that stretched down the middle of modern-day North America. Around 1,200 specimens of Pteranodon have been found, more than any other pterosaur. Males had an average wingspan of 5.6 meters, while females averaged 3.8 meters. They were known to have been piscivores, or fish-eaters. In the past, it was believed they could not take off from the water and would have skimmed the surface with its toothless beak (from which it gets its name) while flying. However, more recent studies suggest that not only were they able to land and take off from the water's surface, but they may also have been able to dive for fish.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.