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Pterosaur: Elongated Facial Characteristics
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CLUTCHBONE: Shropshire and Staffordshire UK
C.A. Paiva's Academic and Professional Lineage
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Wing
underside markings are identical, left and right. This is CONSISTENT
with the photo possibly being fraudulent (that one wing was used twice).
Notice the arrows are color-coded to spatially specific points on BOTH
wings. The right wing was vertically rotated (counter-clockwise), then
horizontally flipped (left-to-right)...to confirm the identical wing
markings. These patterns are consistent with the photo NOT being
authentic (possibly), particularly as the darkened areas reveal
precisely the same shadow patterns. As more information develops
regarding this photo, such data will be presented by BSM Research
Sciences.
Therefore it is essential to establish a table matrix showing positive ("pros") and negative ("cons") of the photo. The "pros" for example, consisting of the branch in the beak (not readily noticed); the bending of stubs on the ground, indicating dragging the animal over and into position; the men leaning on muskets for stabilization for the required 10-15 second exposure; and of course the highly detailed EYE of the animal. The "cons" on the other hand will certainly include the IDENTICAL wing markings seen below.
Therefore it is essential to establish a table matrix showing positive ("pros") and negative ("cons") of the photo. The "pros" for example, consisting of the branch in the beak (not readily noticed); the bending of stubs on the ground, indicating dragging the animal over and into position; the men leaning on muskets for stabilization for the required 10-15 second exposure; and of course the highly detailed EYE of the animal. The "cons" on the other hand will certainly include the IDENTICAL wing markings seen below.
NON-PASTING EVIDENCE
Equalized Intensity Distribution of Pteranodon 19th Century Photo
Consistency of Union Uniforms in 19th Century Pteranodon Photo
Pterosaurs (like snakes) probably have cones in their retinas; the cones providing perception of color. Reptilian eyes observe in terms of variance of hues and shades, having difficulty in observing stationary targets.
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