InArk: Survival Evolved, you can live out the dream of not only taming dinosaurs but also riding them around several massive maps. You have ground-based dinosaurs like the iconic T.rex, sea-dwelling prehistoric animals like the frequent movie subject, the Megalodon, and several flying prehistoric creatures.

The earliest flier you’ll get access to is to the recognizable Pteranodon, and while they aren’t the strongest, they’re certainly speedy. With them, you can fly through the skies across vast distances quickly, and get to higher areas more easily. However, the Pteranodon isn’t as easy to tame as it looks.

Topographic map of the The Island map with yellow and green colored blocks around the Island where Pteranodon spawn in Ark Survival Evolved.

How To Find A Pteranodon

No matter what map you’re playing on (except for Aberration and Scorched Earth),the Pteranodon is going to be somewhat common,as it can be found on a total of ten maps.

Most Common Spawn Locations

The Island

Along the beachesof thesouthern and eastern sectionsof the map, and thecenter Redwood Forestisland.

The Center

Themassive Redwood Forestto on the far south continent and theJunglesare on theeastern set of islands.

Ragnarok

Everywhere except for the desertin the southeast portion of the map.

Valguero

Everywhere within theRedwood Forest forestsin the southwest and northeast, and theChalk Hillsin the middle.

Extinction

Everywhere except for the Tundra biome Ark and the Desert biome Ark.

Only within theSwamp biome zone.

Genesis: Part 2

Everywhere except for the ravine area on the left half of the map.

Crystal Isles

Everywhere except for the desert biomes on the southern and northern middle of the map, and the marshlands on the southeastern island.

Lost Island

Everywhere except for the tundra biome running near the upper middle of the map and the volcanic area in the top right of the map.

Fjordur

In theforests and beacheson theeastern half of the largest continent, and thebeaches on the southwestern continenton theMidgard plane.

How To Tame A Pteranodon

The Pteranodon is, simultaneously, one of theeasiest but alsomost tricky dinosaurs to tame. Unlike most other dinosaurs, the Pteradononwill not fight back,but it will fly off at a high speed if it’s injured.

Use a Bola to knock it out of the aironce it lands or if it lifts off into the air, and if your aim is good,it’s possible to hit one with a Bola from a long distance.Regardless of the method, once it’s down it’s time for you to tranquilize it

Player character standing in front of a Pteranodon captured in a bola while holding another bola in their hands in the day in Ark Survival Evolved.

Due to their low Torpidity, sometimes you may simplyshoot a Pteranodon with a Tranquilizer Arrow or Dart and knock it out before it can fly away, but you run the risk of it landing in danger.

This is where things get tricky, asthe Pteranodon has one of the lowest HP valuesof all dinosaurs, andeven a level 150 Pteranodon can easily be killed with a single headshotfrom a high-damage Crossbow or Bow.

Your best bet to safely tame one without killing it istouse a Longneck Rifle or verify you do not aim for the headwhen using a Bow or Crossbow.You’ll generate less Torpor than if you hit headshots, but the Pteranodon’slow Torpidity will offset the Torpor loss per shot.

A Pteranodon can survive a headshotfrom a high-damage Crossbowif you’ve edited the growth of stats of Wild dinosaurs in your world’s settingsand given them a much higher HP base and growths.

Another issue when taming Pteranodons is thatmany other dinosaurs will attack them, such as Dilophosaurs,Raptors, and other carnivores,who will quickly kill them before they can fly off, especially lower-level ones. It’s best to not only stay beside the Pteranodon you’re taming, but alsouse any accompanying dinosaurs to clear out the surrounding area.

For an extra layer of security from both wild dinosaurs and players,you can surround an unconscious Pteranodon with a few layers of Wooden Spikes.You can alsobox it in with a combination of Thatch Foundations and Thatch Walls, and Wood or Stone building materials also work if you have excess materials.

verify your Dinosaurs are setnot to attack unconscious targets, or they couldkill your unconscious Pteranodon. This can be configured byenabling “Only Target Conscious"in a dinosaur’s radial Behavior settings menu.

Once you’ve got one knocked out, it’s time to get it tamed. Pteranodons want meat, and the best and quickest option is Raw Prime Meat, whichcan be obtained from a variety of dinosaurs such as Diplodocus, Paracer, Stegosaurus, and Sarco.

The Stegosaurus is theeasiest of these to locateas they can be found in most areas of the gamewithout going into more dangerous areas, and you can also get Raw Prime Meat fromDodos and Lystrosaurusif you have a tamed Ichthyornis hunt them.

If you can’t find any Prime Meat-giving dinosaurs around, head into the ocean andsee if you can get a Megalodon to attack you. They provide Raw Prime Fish Meat, and while it’s not the best it doesprovide more taming than regular Meat.

If all else fails,just give the Pteranodon regular Meat and Fish, take more care to watch over it to make sure it stays unconsciousby providing it Narco Berries or Narcotics, and you’ll have a Pteranodon of your own soon.