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Re: Last of the Pterosaurs
That's weird, because I saw a lifesized model of a Quetzalcoatlus in the
Museum of the Rockies, and I was surprised at how little it was<
Yeah, I've seen that one as well, and I must admit it looked real small for
being the largest biological thing to take to the air. For some reason, the
NMMNH model looked gigantic, wings spread, "soaring" above the foyer.
Probably has something to do with distance from the model, pose and
positioning.
Peace,
Rob
Student of Geology
Northern Arizona University
P.O. Box 20840
Flagstaff, Az. 86011
AIM: TarryAGoat
"A _Coelophysis_ with feathers?"
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