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Nature's Four Methods of Making a Wing - Bat, Pteryodactyl, Archæopteryx, and Modern Bird

Nature's Four Methods of Making a Wing - Bat, Pteryodactyl, Archæopteryx, and Modern Bird.jpg A Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed DiverA Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the nameThumbnailsHesperornis, the Great Toothed Diver
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Nature's Four Methods of Making a Wing - Bat, Pteryodactyl, Archæopteryx, and Modern Bird

Author
Animals of the Past
By Frederic A. Lucas
Published in 1901
Available from gutenberg.org
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Birds
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