Trochilidapteryx (SciiFii)

The humming pterosaur (Trochilidapteryx neodactylus), also known as the humming pterodactyl, is a species of pterosaur that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii. The humming pterosaur is one of, if not, the smallest pterosaurs on Earth, having a wingspan of 4.7 in (12 cm) and a weight range of 0.1-0.2 oz (3-6 g). Like hummingbirds, the humming pterosaur has an equally fast wingbeat, able to fly backwards as well, due to its fast metabolism and primarily feeds on nectar, being an important pollinator of flowering plants of many different species, although it is known to occasionally feed on insects and spiders to supplement its diet. The humming pterosaur is an extremely fast and frequent breeder that lays eggs slightly larger than those of most hummingbirds, and the young are fully independent from their mothers after hatching, fending for themselves similarly to most non-avian reptiles. The humming pterosaur is found throughout North America, 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. The humming pterosaur 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.