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Stanford University - National Geographic Pterosaur Replica Project

Elcome to the website of the. Stanford - National Geographic Pterosaur Replica Project. The aim of the project is to build a full-scale, realistic, flyable replica pterosaur based on a fossil uncovered in. By Chicago-based paleontologist Paul Sereno. A team. Of university professors, students, and industry professionals are working together on this very challenging project. The project is sponsored by. SPONSOR US, PUBLICITY. Thanks to John Conway for the beautiful website. READ ABOUT THEIR PROGRESS.

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Stanford University - National Geographic Pterosaur Replica Project

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Elcome to the website of the. Stanford - National Geographic Pterosaur Replica Project. The aim of the project is to build a full-scale, realistic, flyable replica pterosaur based on a fossil uncovered in. By Chicago-based paleontologist Paul Sereno. A team. Of university professors, students, and industry professionals are working together on this very challenging project. The project is sponsored by. SPONSOR US, PUBLICITY. Thanks to John Conway for the beautiful website. READ ABOUT THEIR PROGRESS.

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