Pterosaurs: PTeeth and PTails

Pterosaurs: PTeeth and PTails

$997.00
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A Sky-High Look at the Diversity of Prehistoric Fliers Take flight with Fossil Crates’ newest traveling exhibit, Pterosaurs: PTeeth and PTails, a dynamic exploration of the incredible anatomical variety among the world’s first vertebrate fliers. This exhibit dives deep into two often-overlooked features that reveal powerful clues about how these fascinating creatures lived: their teeth and tails. From long-tailed insect-snatchers to toothless giants with cranial crests, pterosaurs evolved an astonishing range of forms to master the Mesozoic skies. Visitors will encounter: Sharp-toothed predators like Rhamphorhynchus, with tails like rudders and jaws built for snatching fish Toothless titans like Quetzalcoatlus, whose streamlined skulls hint at very different hunting strategies Side-by-side comparisons of tail length, tooth structure, skull shape, and body posture across multiple species Engaging signage and interactive elements powered by our exclusive DynoText™ system tailored to

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