Aerotitan

Aerotitan (Air Titan)

5m Long (Wingspan) 1.8m high 

South America: Argentina

Late Cretaceous (75-65 MYA)

Carnivore

Pterosauria

'''It was once thought that Quetzalecoatlus was the last of pterosaurs but it has now been founded that Aerotitan was one of those last few pterosaurs to exist at the end of the Cretaceous period. Aerotitan would have most likely have fed off on small animals, carrion, both on mainland and seashore and fish. This large pterosaur was most likely covered in small plumage to keep it warm from the cold and that its long neck and head was possibly used similarly to swans either for communication, display or a defence against either it's own kind or against dinosaurs of equal size or smaller.'''

'''One of the reasons why pterosaurs went to extinction is that because birds took over the advantage of having feathers instead of a wing membrane which makes the pterosaurs wing vulnerable to damage and so tried to develop the same protection to prevent more damage. Their size is also one of the reasons why they were made out as one of the last of the flying reptiles for it made birds something to fear for they will never be able reach to wingspan sizes of over 8m across. '''