Phosphatodraco (SciiFii)

Phosphatodraco neus (name meaning "new phosphate dragon", in reference to the phosphates of Morocco, the country where it was found) is a species of azhdarchid pterodactyloid pterosaur that originally lived from a late Maastrichtian-age Upper Cretaceous portion of the Oulad (or Qualad) Abdoun Phosphatic Basin, Grand Doui, near Khouribga, central Morocco, as an extinct species, Phosphatodraco mauritanicus, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Phosphatodraco neus is an average-sized pterosaur, having a a wingspan of up to about 16.4 feet (five meters) in length. It is a carnivore that primarily feeds on fish, frogs, smaller reptiles, birds, small mammals, carrion, and man-made waste. It is a solitary animal that lives in most of its life alone except during the breeding seasons. Phosphatodraco neus is found throughout North America and Eurasia, descended from the ones that escaped from the warehouse in New York City after the SciiFii Pterosaur Incident occurred in October 12, 2039, as a result of a group of unidentified criminals, probably either street gangs or terrorists, who released them after the failed attempt to steal them for possible use of war animals. Phosphatodraco neus is an adaptable animal, capable of thriving in hot and cold climates, humid and arid environments, and can flourish in a life in the cities and suburbs.