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Arabelle 3 year s ago
#11 Where can it land?
       
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Denise 3 year s ago
Arabelle,
At Virgin Galactic's own runway!
       
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Bartholomew 3 year s ago
Arabelle,
Anywhere it crashes
       
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Erasmus 3 year s ago
#8 The model is a reconstruction of Quetzelcoatlus, the largest pterosaur to have lived. Argentavis magnificens is described as being more like a condor
       
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Katarina 3 year s ago
#2 French cooks : yahoo
       
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Dea 3 year s ago
#8 that's not a bird
       
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Onicyphorous 3 year s ago
Dea,

Correct. Its a Quatzalcoatlus.
       
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Charles 3 year s ago
This exact collection has been posted so many times. Please get some new material soon. dash
       
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Ted 3 year s ago
Do not mix Imperail with SI...
       
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Japanese Spider Crabs have a 12.5-foot legspan.

The Japanese Spider Crab may start small at just 0.3 inches, but they are the world’s largest crustaceans with a leg span of 12.5 feet. Not only do they live for 100 years, but these large spider-like creatures are actually the gentle giants of the sea. In Japan, they are considered a delicacy.

 

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