Description
Due to the scientific nature and preservation necessity of this specimen
which helped regulate buoyancy
Polished slab of petrified wood from Australia
It was discovered in 1906 near the village of Kitkiöjärvi in northern Sweden
Knightia eocaena
Pteranodon Wing Bone | Gove County, Kansas meteorite Due to the scientific naturePteranodon sp. Cretaceous (~70 MYO) Smoky Hill Chalk, Niobrara Formation Gove County, Kansas Bone size approx. 15" length 6" at tallest area This Pteranodon wing bone specimen, still in the jacket cast, from Kansas represents a remarkable fossil discovery. Characterized by its impressive 20 foot wingspan and large, distinctive head crest the Pteranodon was a giant, toothless flying reptile whose hollow, air filled wing bones facilitated efficient
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