Pteranodon Argentinus

Pteranodon Argentinus was a species of pterosaur that lived in what is now Argentina and Brazil during the Early Cretaceous and Late Eocene from 105 million years ago to 34 million years ago, making it the longest-lasting species of Pteranodon and the last ever Pterosaur in existence. They were most likely fish-eaters as their bones suggests, but as new evidence confirms, they also likely fed on carrion, insects (as youngsters), eggs (as one fossil shows), and small mammals.