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Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs

Started by suspsy, June 23, 2019, 07:30:05 PM

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suspsy

This exciting exhibit is presently at the Canadian Museum of Nature until September 2. I went there with my wife and our toddler on Father's Day, meaning I didn't have a chance to examine or read everything in detail. But I did make sure to take a heap of photos!

Greeting visitors at the entrance is a Tropeogathus.

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Tropeognathus skull alongside a Nemicolopterus.

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What a little cutie!

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Thalassodromeus.

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Tupanodactylus.

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Tapejara.

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Pteranodon.

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Nyctosaurus.

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Stay tuned!
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Jose S.M.

Great photos. Pterosaur skulls are really impressive and interesting, some weird shapes like the Nyctosaurus crests!

Bokisaurus

Nice show! I wish something like that would come here >:(
Some really awesome skulls, make you wish more pterosaurs figures are made. Thanks for sharing!

ceratopsian

Thank you. Good photos and interesting exhibition.

suspsy

Pterodactylus.

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Eudimorphodon.

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Dimorphodon.

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Wukongopterus.

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Rhamphorhynchus.

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A generic rhamphorhynchid taking a stroll.

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Fossilized trackways of pterosaurs and a theropod.

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A magnificent Rhamphorhynchus mount.

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Killekor

Thanks for showing us this exhibition, Suspsy! It looks an interesting exhibition!
The pterosaur fossils are originals or casts?

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Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
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Halichoeres

Nice photos! Really makes me want a good Pterodactylus figure.

avatar_Killekor @Killekor I suspect most of them are casts.
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suspsy

I believe they are casts, yes.

Dsungaripterus.

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Sordes.

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Dawndraco.

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Dorygnathus.

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Scaphognathus.

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Tapejara.

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Anhanguera.

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Pterodaustro.

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Pteranodon.

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suspsy

Here's a couple of Thalassodromeus fishing for dinner. Sure would be great if CollectA or Safari or PNSO made one of these suckers!

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A school of Rhacolepis being pursued by a hungry Cladocyclus.

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Another Rhacolepis swimming alongside a Vinctifer.

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Vinctifer and Cladocylus fossils, along with fossilized plants.

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Jose S.M.

This exhibiton looks amazing, thanks for sharing the photos! I really hope we get more pterosaurs in the future from Safari and other companies (I wish CollectA starts making standard sized ones, not only supreme) they are very interesting creatures.

suspsy

Here are the last of my photos. First up is the star of the exhibit, a life-sized Quetzalcoatlus!

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Here's my wife and son pretending to fly like a Jeholopterus.

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And take a look at this little fellow in the play area! Bears more than a passing resemblance to a certain CollectA product, now don't he? I checked in the gift shop, but despite the wide assortment of plush pterosaurs, this one was not among them. Strange. Anyway, in addition to plush toys, there was a decent selection of Safari toys, including a few of the 2019 ones. I nabbed the Pteranodon and the Stegosaurus.

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This exhibit is on at the CMN until September 2. No idea where it's headed after that.
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Funk

Unfortunately they went with the old "skimmer" hypothesis for those Thalassodromeus models, which at least Mark Witton has argued heavily against, and I think even some of the original authors have abandoned the idea.

Philoceratops

Amazing! I saw it three times, twice here in LA and once in San Francisco. The models are amazing, and the diversity of casts on display was really good to see, considering how far away the original specimens are...


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ZoPteryx

Would love to see this exhibit someday, looks so cool!

Andanna

That Must Be a huge exhibition.  I am struggling with some of the colors – but then I guess that is my problem.

Halichoeres

Ah, the good old Fiesta Toys plush Guidraco. It does seem to owe a lot to the CollectA.
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