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Pterygotus (Winged One) was a giant sea scorpion, a distant extinct relative of the modern king crab.

Facts

The titan of sea scorpions, Pterygotus grew up to more than three metres long, the size of some modern crocodiles. Unlike actual scorpions, Pterygotus did not have a true stinger, its tail bearing little more than a superficial resemblance to its namesake. Of all of the sea scorpions, Pterygotus was the second-largest; only the Jaekelopterus was larger, and even then, not by much. Pterygotus remains were mostly found in the Upper Silurian (418 million years ago) in Europe, but it has been found also in the Lower Devonian in North America, as well as other places around the world during this time period.

In Walking with Monsters, Pterygotus is depicted as an ambush hunter, lying in wait for the sea-bed for unsuspecting prey to arrive. Although some animals, like Cephalaspis, were able to detect and evade Pterygotus, others like Brontoscorpio were not so lucky.  It is also shown to care for its young.

In the series

Walking with Monsters

Water Dwellers

A mother Pterygotus was hiding under the sea bed, attacked and killed an unsuspecting Brontoscorpio. She then fed the remains to her young.

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