Short Overview: If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ... Let's explore the awesome world of paleontology as we learn about how fossils are formed, as well as some cool facts about ...
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If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ... Let's explore the awesome world of paleontology as we learn about how fossils are formed, as well as some cool facts about ... Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!
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- If you thought the Quetzalcoatlus was the baddest (I know that is not a word) Pterosaur around 66 MYA, you may have to think ...
- Let's explore the awesome world of paleontology as we learn about how fossils are formed, as well as some cool facts about ...
- Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!
- Learn about the anatomical features that made their flight possible, how ...
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