I really liked this addition. I'm curious about the furcula of the Quetzalcoatlus right behind this installation. I couldn't see one on it. Is that because they didn't have one, or because the furcula of pterosaurs were larger/more elongated than theropods?
Real talk, this is awesome! I'm not currently blind, deaf, or Hispanic, but I will touch and interact with it all! Genuinely, y'all did a great job on this! Keep up the amazing work!
@@houstonmuseum That's good to hear. My personal eye level is very low, only about 100-110 cm, so that's what I was basing my concerns on. But it's hard to accurately judge height from a video, so I'm happy to hear that it's accessible.
Then what's that there then? Also if you use *normal* Google (or any other ordinary search engine that) and just type in "Tyrannosaurus furcula", you'll get hundreds of results, including pictures of the furculae from other skeletons.