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Flying Reptiles of the Frithiof Fossil Collection

The Brazos Valley Museum is pleased to display the "Flying Reptiles of the Frithiof Collection," an extension of the Frithiof Fossil Collection Exhibit, organized by Ron Frithiof and "Dino" George Blasing.
These flying reptiles are closely related to dinosaurs and lived during the same time period. Several specimens are on display including the only known crested Nyctosaurus (a flying reptile) fossil specimen, and a full scale cast of a Pteranodon skeleton with a wingspan of 25 feet!

