Post ASir0f80FbU8o73YI4 by Medicry_and_Tigby@sauropods.win
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 (DIR) Post #ASfg9r59UeUjWC1Xpg by john@sauropods.win
       2023-02-14T13:17:00Z
       
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       Something a bit different for this #PterosaurPtuesday, my skeletal of #Pteranodon. This is fairly old now, and people may disagree with the way the wing membrane attaches to the leg, but it's one the most comprehensive and accurate skeletals I've done. #SciArt #pterosaurs #ScientificIllustration
       
 (DIR) Post #ASfvPIzFWbYxig5Wqm by BenjaminBrinckmann@mastodon.art
       2023-02-14T16:07:50Z
       
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       @john I found this illustration for some years ago in the article by Mike Habib on pterosaur.net and have used it ever since as a reference. It's really well done. Looking back, would you update it in anyway or are you still happy with the reconstruction?
       
 (DIR) Post #ASfvfuXXffPKp12wfA by john@sauropods.win
       2023-02-14T16:10:52Z
       
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       @BenjaminBrinckmann With the possible exception of the membrane attachment to the hind legs, it's still good as far as I'm concerned.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASfxSEWImyckdv4XMO by nlarson830@techhub.social
       2023-02-14T16:30:47Z
       
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       @john Dutch projection always gives me trouble. 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #ASir0f80FbU8o73YI4 by Medicry_and_Tigby@sauropods.win
       2023-02-16T02:02:23Z
       
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       @john Why would people disagree with that style of attachment of the membrane to the leg? It seems plausible to me, but maybe I am missing something.