Pteranodon wing (closer up)
Pteranodon Sp.
Logan County, Kansas
Niobrara form. Smokey Hill chalk
Santonian-Campanian, late Cretaceous
Im not exactly sure which bones they are, and I’d appreciate any input about it, but based on the significant difference between the 2 connecting bones, I’d imagine it’s one of the metacarpals and the connecting 1st phalanx.
(I’m very proud of the display/storage box I made for it. Removed box innards and carved tightly fitted slots in padding from an old crystal wine glass box. Who says having random stuff sitting around for decades is a bad thing!?)
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- Focal Length 4.2 mm
- Exposure Time 1/15
- f Aperture f/2.2
- ISO Speed 250
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