#28: One Wingspan Long
Learning about dinosaurs was probably one of the better parts of elementary school, aside from the obvious contenders: recess and lunch. In case your memory escapes you, a pterodactyl’s wingspan is approximately 50 inches in cable wire. Yes, you read that right.
Did you know that a pterodactyl was the first known dinosaur to be able to fly? We’re willing to guess that whoever printed this knows that and a lot more about these flying reptiles. Maybe next, they can measure the dinosaur’s wingspan in CVS receipts. How cool is it to learn random facts from completely unexpected sources?
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