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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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An ostrich egg, with a chicken egg for comparison

The ostrich lays the largest egg amongst birds that are alive today. Plus, its egg also holds the record for being the largest cell in the world, reaching 6 inches in length and 5 inches in diameter. Not eaten as much as reality TV shows would like you to believe, ostrich eggs can weigh 1.3 kg.

 

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