Big Al the Allosaurus with Rhamphorhynchus
Big Al's Foot with Infected Toe
This can been seen, along with all of the found Big Al Skeleton at the
Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.
Back when I was teaching Science I used to show a great documentary by BBC about Big All. It is called Walking With Dinosaurs the Ballad of Big Al Special. This is an excellent documentary. It starts with telling the story of Big Al with good pretty realistic animation. Then it has a second part that explains how they made the movie and how the paleontologists made their conclusions about Big Al's life and injuries. It is really well done and I highly recommend the documentary. It helps you see how scientists and especially paleontologists work and use the Scientific Method. I used to call him a Klutzasaurus.
There are several BBC produced "Walking With..." documentaries and they are all very well done.
I especially like Walking With Dinosaurs, Walking With Monsters, Walking With Prehistoric Beasts.
There is also a Rhamphorynchus in the above drawing. It is actually a Rhamporhynchoid from North America. Ramphorynchoids originated in Europe and were the first animals to truly fly. . . other than insects. During the Jurassic the continents were still pretty close and had just started to divide. The Europe continent was at the time a series of islands and there was no huge expanse of ocean between those islands and the new North American Continent. Therefore it makes sense that Rhaphorhynchus and its relatives obviously crossed those smaller seaways to arrive in what is now called North America.
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