Nesodactylus (SciiFii)

Nesodactylus cinereous is a species of rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur that originally lived from the middle-late Oxfordian age of Upper Jurassic Jagua Formation of Pinar del Río, western Cuba, as an extinct species, Nesodactylus hesperius, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Nesodactylus cinereous has a wingspan of up to about 4 feet (1.2 meters) across on average. Nesodactylus cinereous is a carnivore, feeding on a wide range of insects, spiders, fish, and frogs, although it can also feed on carrion similarly to scavenging birds such as magpies, crows, and ravens. It is normally a solitary animal, but during breeding seasons, males often try to find females, and if successful, they become mates for life. Nesodactylus cinereous is found throughout North America as a result of the SciiFii Pterosaur Incident, which occurred on October 12, 2039, and was caused by unidentified criminals and their failed attempt to steal pterosaurs for wars, but unintentionally released the pterosaurs out of the exhibits and into the modern world. Nesodactylus cinereous is a very common species, not in risk of extinction, due to being an adaptable animal that is able to live in cities and suburbs, not just the wilderness.