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We went to the Dinopétrea dinosaur fossil exhibition in Seville on Saturday and saw some great exhibits.
The Dsungaripterus weii in this pic was a genus of pterosaur with an average wingspan of three metres (ten feet). It lived during the Early Cretaceous, in China, where the first fossil was found in the Junggar Basin.
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