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Are Pterodactyl's alive today? I think my grandson found a dead one.

 
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Are Pterodactyl's alive today? I think my grandson found a dead one.
Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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It looks plastic
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That's a motorhead roach clip

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Re: Are Pterodactyl's alive today? I think my grandson found a dead one.
Sure is, you can tell by the bone injection molding line on its head where the 2 sides were melded together in the egg as it grew.

Their eggs are about the size of an ostrich egg and are usually found in rocky ledges in sandstone along rivers and lakes. The mother injects regurgitated bone into the egg through a small hole in the top and bottom of the egg during the first 2 months of incubation, then the 2 sides join together and after 2 more months walla, a Pterodactyl.
That's why it has that line it its head where the 2 sides fuse.

They tried to say they are extinct but they are found in at least half the country.
We have lots of them around here in August through October.
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Ahhh it’s adorable
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Fail. Bones don’t come pre assembled
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Molded plastic, look at the rib cage.

Crappy trolling... Get a different hobby.

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It is not a toy. too fragile. It is not a fossil, too light weight and fragile. At first we thought it was a bat carcus. We can not find one that looks like it though. It may be a bat, who knows. It looks like it dies in mid flight though.
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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Yes.

In the USA and Alaska they are called 'Thunderbirds'.

Most Amerindian tribes know about them too.

They are also seen in parts of SE Asia, particularly off the north east coast of Papua New Guinea, where they are called 'Ropen' by the locals.


Look it up - you'll find hundreds of reports to newspapers going back a couple of centuries; plus you'll find hundreds more cases in the modern era as reported on various forums.


I'll buy it from you if you are interested - I collect weird stuff like that.
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Prison rape for op
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It's a plastic toy.
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Bump for old school GLP thread even if it is a toy
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Ive seen one
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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Yes.

In the USA and Alaska they are called 'Thunderbirds'.

Most Amerindian tribes know about them too.

They are also seen in parts of SE Asia, particularly off the north east coast of Papua New Guinea, where they are called 'Ropen' by the locals.


Look it up - you'll find hundreds of reports to newspapers going back a couple of centuries; plus you'll find hundreds more cases in the modern era as reported on various forums.


I'll buy it from you if you are interested - I collect weird stuff like that.
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Thanks but not for sale. I will take it to the Perot museum to get an expert opinion.
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We know at least one is Daed
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
 Quoting: Intruth



Yes.

In the USA and Alaska they are called 'Thunderbirds'.

Most Amerindian tribes know about them too.

They are also seen in parts of SE Asia, particularly off the north east coast of Papua New Guinea, where they are called 'Ropen' by the locals.


Look it up - you'll find hundreds of reports to newspapers going back a couple of centuries; plus you'll find hundreds more cases in the modern era as reported on various forums.


I'll buy it from you if you are interested - I collect weird stuff like that.
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Thanks but not for sale. I will take it to the Perot museum to get an expert opinion.
 Quoting: Intruth


You already got an expert opinion... You're a really bad Troll.

Give it up... Maybe take up knitting.

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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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Closest bird to a pterodactyl is probably a pelican.
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It looks plastic
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I wanna see the full scale model
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HOW DO YOU STAND UPRIGHT?
YOURE A COMPLETE IDIOT.
ITS A STUPID PLASTIC MODEL




It is not a toy. too fragile. It is not a fossil, too light weight and fragile. At first we thought it was a bat carcus. We can not find one that looks like it though. It may be a bat, who knows. It looks like it dies in mid flight though.
 Quoting: Intruth
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Prison rape for op
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laugh
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OP is asshole.
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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That's what she said.

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Fail. Bones don’t come pre assembled
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THIS
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I found a real one that's not a real one.
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
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it's not real. it's plastic
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It's a pair of tweezers
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Only 3 inches long but we cant figure out what else it is.
 Quoting: Intruth


it's not real. it's plastic
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Plastic is real?





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