Quetzalcoatlus

Level 7
Creature· animalHugeRemaster
AC
25
HP
110
Speed
15 ft.
Perception
+15
Fort
+16
Ref
+17
Will
+12
Senses low-light-vision, scent 30 ft. (imprecise)
Skills athletics +17, acrobatics +14
Other Speeds fly 50 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 23 (nature)

Attacks

Melee Beak +17 (deadly-d10, reach 10 ft., unarmed), Damage 2d10+10 piercing plus 1d8 bleed
Melee Talon +17 (unarmed), Damage 2d8+10 piercing

Abilities

Carry

A quetzalcoatlus can Fly at half Speed while it has a single creature Grabbed or Restrained. Both its talons are occupied while it does this.

Swoop◆◆

The quetzacoaltus Flies up to its Speed and makes one beak or talon Strike at any point during that movement.

Grab

Quetzalcoatlus are the largest flying members of the pterosaur family and are often mistaken for dragons due to their immense size and 40-foot wingspans. Using the joints of their massive wings as forelimbs, they are also quite capable of moving on land, snatching smaller prey from the ground or out of streams.

Quetzalcoatlus are carnivorous, feeding on a variety of reptiles, mammals, large fish, amphibians, and other vertebrates. They are not inherently aggressive creatures and are happy to scavenge for food, but when presented with live prey they readily attack almost any creature smaller than themselves.


Pterosaurs are primitive flying creatures. While many are smaller than a human or even small enough to perch on a shoulder, the two presented below are quite a bit larger. Each of these creatures could pose a serious threat to a person.

These flying reptiles can be found in a wide selection of regions, but they tend to soar above warm or temperate climates. They sometimes spread outside their natural range as pets and hunting companions for lizardfolk or giants. Cloud giants living in isolated valleys also train the largest pterosaurs to carry their messages to the outside world.