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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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Think of it as a slimy bunny in a shell.

The giant African land snail may look a bit like a tiny bunny, albeit slimy and encased in a shell but technically, it is a very invasive land pest that likes to eat and lay eggs, rapidly. Earlier found only in East Africa, the pet trade has introduced this all over the world, with detrimental results. Adult snails can go grow as big as 8 inches long and have a 5-inch diameter.

 

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