
How wide was pterodaustro's skull
I'm making a cardboard replica of a couple pterosaur skulls and I'm afraid I might have fucked up the width of pterodaustro's skull.

I'm making a cardboard replica of a couple pterosaur skulls and I'm afraid I might have fucked up the width of pterodaustro's skull.
So, as we all know, Amane got a fucked up haircut from Futa. She went from having the "Claire, it's French" to having a pile of noodles on her head. But my question is, where was Yuno during this whole ordeal, we know she's good with hair. Was she just witnessing the atrocities unfold before her eyes, or did she only see the aftermath. In the end, I can only imagine her shock and amusement to the mess Futa made.
As the title suggests, I want to decorate my water bottle with stickers because there are a couple of scratches and chips i want to cover up. My water bottle is stainless steel with no texture (at least on the side I'm decorating), and I already wash it by hand . I know I should get waterproof vinyl stickers, but I have a couple of questions.
What's the difference between lamented and non lamented?
Are vinyl stickers good with hot or extremely cold liquids?
Is there anything else I should know about vinyl stickers?
How heavy was Tupandactylus imperator? Sorry for asking such a simple question, I just can't find a clear and concise answer. The weight estimations are all over the place, and I don't know which to trust. This is for a school project where I basically do a mini museum exhibition, so I want the most scientific weight estimation to make sure I'm not spreading misinformation on pterosaurs.
I always heard Tupandactylus to be around 3-5 meters for its wingspan and around 40-50 kg for weight. But in the Princeton's field guide to pterosaurs by Gregory S. Paul, Tupandactylus seems to be massive in terms of weight and wingspan(7-8 meters wingspan and 150-200 kg). Are these measurements actually accurate or just an exaggeration? Also, why does Gregory S. Paul keep calling Tupandactylus Tapejara?
Haruka: has blue hair=guilty
Yuno: is cold=guilty
Futa: is a Twitter user=guilty
Mu: is French=guilty
Shidou: has weird looking pants(snake skin?)=guilty
Mahiru: is straight=guilty
Kazui: is gay=guilty
Amane: is a child=guilty
Mikoto: drinks Redbull=guilty
Kotoko: furry=guilty
Recently, I have been working on a project for schools about pterosaurs, and one of the pterosaurs I'm working on is pterodaustro. But weirdly enough, I can't find any accurate measurements. The book I'm reading Pterosaurs by Mark Witton doesn't mention the size and only has a drawing with scale, and on Wikipedia, the wingspan changes based on which language you're reading: in Franch it says 1.3 meter while in English it says 3 meters. So which one is correct the 3 meters wingspan or the 1.3 meter one?
Recently, I want to decorate one of my old zipper hoodie with moth embroidery patches (I'm fine if it's embroidered with a machine), but I'm nervous about which sellers are actually designing the patches themselves, I already saw so many patches that are from Shein but just marked up. I saw a seller who looks promising, but I'm scared to order just to find out if it was AI or a dropship later.