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Eco Quetzalcoatlus Plush
A Field Museum exclusive custom plush of the biggest of the flock. Quetzalcoatlus (ket-zal-co-AHT-lus) is a giant pterosaur from Texas, with wings that stretch 35 feet across. Youâll spot one soaring over Stanley Field Hall near MĂĄximo the titanosaur, and a second seated near the entrance of Evolving Planetâitâs about as tall as a giraffe.
Quetzalcoatlus is not only the biggest of our three pterosaur species on display, but itâs also the latest in time. These flying giants likely coexisted with T. rex at the very end of the Cretaceous, about 67 million years ago. Along with non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs went extinct during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
Quetzalcoatlus is not only the biggest of our three pterosaur species on display, but itâs also the latest in time. These flying giants likely coexisted with T. rex at the very end of the Cretaceous, about 67 million years ago. Along with non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs went extinct during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
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A Field Museum exclusive custom plush of the biggest of the flock. Quetzalcoatlus (ket-zal-co-AHT-lus) is a giant pterosaur from Texas, with wings that stretch 35 feet across. Youâll spot one soaring over Stanley Field Hall near MĂĄximo the titanosaur, and a second seated near the entrance of Evolving Planetâitâs about as tall as a giraffe.
Quetzalcoatlus is not only the biggest of our three pterosaur species on display, but itâs also the latest in time. These flying giants likely coexisted with T. rex at the very end of the Cretaceous, about 67 million years ago. Along with non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs went extinct during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
Quetzalcoatlus is not only the biggest of our three pterosaur species on display, but itâs also the latest in time. These flying giants likely coexisted with T. rex at the very end of the Cretaceous, about 67 million years ago. Along with non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs went extinct during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.















