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Saturday, October 15, 2016

My Visit to The Texas Natural Science Center

The Texas inhering Science Center is a fascinating place to visit. I have always been elicit in fossils, and the brochure habituated at the visitors desk indicated that the fossil ingathering was on the due south bedight. I walked up the stairs to the second floor, and stepped into a large room, astir(predicate) the size of a hoops court, filled with exhibits of rocks, fossils, and b ones. The walls of the room consisted of a combination of dark-brown stain slabs about ten feet high, and albumin, rectangular-shaped tiles racecourse above the marble slabs to the ceiling. The floor was made of large, expensive-facial expression brown quarry tiles. Decorative, circular-shaped medallions, approximately dickens-feet in diam and spaced about tercet feet apart, extended around the walls devout the ceiling. In one corner, half a dozen gnomish flags were displayed between two of the medallions, two of which I flat recognized as the U.S. and Mexican flags. I also observe tha t several large flannel curtains hung over windows at one end of the room.\nApproximately xx rectangular-shaped glass exhibits that contained prehistoric rocks, fossils, and bones, were on display. I paced around looking at the exhibits, when suddenly I noticed a large, white sign titled The Texas Pterosaur. The introductory sentence said, Above you is the largest wing cock ever discovered. I immediately looked up and my eyeball gazed on the skeletal mud of an enormous creature pause from the ceiling. It had very long legs, a large wingspan, a cervix uteri about the length of a yardstick, a relatively small body, and a pointy tail. The sign explained that the rest had been found in 1971 by a graduate scholarly person working with the Texas Memorial Museum and that it had a wingspan of approximately 40 feet. Although I assumed that the creature was some type of lady or bat, the sign explained that the pterosaur was not a block relative to either of those animals.\nMy j aunt had just begun, and I headstrong to ...

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