Pterodaustro
- When: Early Cretaceous
(105–100 mya) - Where: South America
- What: Pterosaur
- Weight: 2–3 kg
- Length: Wingspan 2.5 meters
- Diet: Carnivorous
- Discovered: 1969
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals of South America
Embark on an exciting journey through the ancient landscapes of South America, where dinosaurs and remarkable prehistoric creatures once thrived.
Imagine the colossal Argentinosaurus, one of the largest land animals ever known, peacefully roaming the lush forests and vast plains.
Picture the fierce Carnotaurus, with its distinctive horns and powerful legs, prowling through dense jungles in search of prey.
South America also hosted unique creatures like the Amargasaurus, adorned with double rows of spiky neck plates, and the armored Giganotosaurus, one of the largest carnivores to ever walk the Earth.
Join us as we uncover the mysteries of South America’s prehistoric past, discovering the diverse ecosystems and marveling at the incredible diversity of life that once inhabited this ancient continent.