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Dinosaur Museum Altmuehltal Exhibits Real Dracula

Dinosaur Museum Altmuehltal
2018-03-22 23:35 2553

DENKENDORF, Germany, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

The special pterodactyl exhibition "Emperors of the Skies" presents a pterosaur with a physique that is different from other previously-known species. Well-preserved remains show that this is the largest and most robust pterodactyl ever found.

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Scientists estimate Dracula's weight to be at least half a ton and its wingspan at more than 12 meters. "The pterodactyl may have had a wingspan of up to 20 meters, and standing upright, it was probably as tall as a giraffe," says Mark Norell, Curator, Division Chair and Professor Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Norell was involved in the excavations in Romania.

"No large predators were found in the region around the site, which was probably a subtropical island landscape in the Cretaceous period. We assume that he was at the top of the food chain," explains Raimund Albersdorfer, an excavator and geologist who was involved and financed the work for many years. Like T. rex that ruled another continent at the same time, "Dracula" was a witness and victim of the mass extinction of dinosaurs.

"This sensation underscores the Dinosaur Museum Altmuehltal's claim to be one of the world's most important exhibition venues for prehistoric times," says museum founder Michael Volker. The "Emperors of the Skies" exhibition is open from March 23 to November 4, 2018.

Press materials along with cost/license-free TV footage are available from the following download link: https://flowcenter1.flowworks.de/flowrooms/screeningroom/XrsPzXMAmoDioHBuhNZs_layoutneutral/284/

Contact: Stephanie Strauss, presse@dinopark-bayern.de, +498920206717

Source: Dinosaur Museum Altmuehltal
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