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Pterodactyl Dragon Information[]

Baby Form Juvenile Form
Pterodactyl Baby Pterodactyl Juvenile
Even seasoned caretakers can't always identify a young Pterodactyl Dragon on sight. The trademark wings that stretch wide in the dragon's Epic form are near absent when they are hatchlings. Pterodactyl Dragons are touchy about their former extinct status. As such, they become flustered when a nearby Caretaker mentions the word. They prefer the term "existence-impaired".
Adult Form Epic Form
Pterodactyl Adult Pterodactyl Epic
Some folks assume that since Pterodactyl Dragons look so similar to Pterodactyl dinosaurs, they can also fly great lengths. The opposite is true; Pterodactyl Dragons don't have the wing strength to keep themselves aloft for extended periods of time. Epic Pterodactyl Dragons are fiercely protective of any eggs they lay. Having been "existence-impaired" once before, the species works hard to avoid such dire straits in the future. Be sure you and your Epic Pterodactyl Dragon have a relationship of trust built up before you approach its nest.


Dragon Information
EggPterodactyl
Rarity: Rare
Type: Dino Dragons
Habitat: Ancient Tarpit
Available at: Level 40
Buying Price: 1,100 Gold
Selling Price: 100 Coins
Breeding & Incubation: 12 hours
Exp Gained: 3,000 Exp20px

Coin Rates Coins[]

Earning Rates
Iconpterodactyl1 Lv. 1 319 Iconpterodactyl4 Lv. 10 1,435
Lv. 2 379 Lv. 11 ?
Lv. 3 433 Lv. 12 ?
Iconpterodactyl2 Lv. 4 612 Lv. 13 ?
Lv. 5 698 Lv. 14 ?
Lv. 6 771 Lv. 15 ?
Iconpterodactyl3 Lv. 7 1,001 LEVEL CAP
Lv. 8 1,097
Lv. 9 1,177

Food Costs[]

Total Food Required for Next Level
Lv. 1 Lv. 2 Lv. 3 Lv. 4 Lv. 5 Lv. 6 Lv. 7 Lv. 8
125 250 625 1,500 3,750 6,250 15,000 35,000
Lv. 9 Lv. 10 Lv. 11 Lv. 12 Lv. 13 Lv. 14 Lv. 15
62,500 75,000 105,000 136,500 177,450 267,500 MAX LEVEL


Availability[]

The Pterodactyl Dragon is obtainable:

Parents Behavior[]

The Pterodactyl Dragon has special behavior when it is used as a breeding parent. Unlike dragons with only basic types, it will obey the following rules:

  • Although the Dino type is made up of Red and Green, the presence of these types may not necessarily allow you to breed the Pterodactyl Dragon. Check the Availability section above to find out the unique conditions under which this dragon might be bred.
  • When the Dino type is alone in the pool, it will add pure dragons of its component types (Red and Green) to the list of possible outcomes, but it will not split into its component types. When Dino is included in the pool along with one or more other types, the Dino type can split into Red and Green. However, if it is split, then Dino is no longer in the pool for the duration. Thus, the presence of Dino in a pool will either add the Dino type if it does not split or the Red and Green types if it does split. There is one exception to this rule, and that is when both parents possess the Dino type. In this case, Dino can contribute both itself and its split colors at the same time.
  • Although the Dino type can split into Red and Green for breeding purposes, it still only counts as one type. This is important when considering the number of types for type-amount-dependent dragons such as the Diamond Dragon. Breeding a Pterodactyl Dragon with a Coral Dragon only counts as three types: Dino, Blue, and Purple.

Notes[]

  • The Pterodactyl Dragon's design is based upon the Wild Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.
  • A Pterodactyl was not an actual dinosaur, but an ancient species of flying reptiles who appeared in the late Jurassic Period.  
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