Mini Fossilly Brontosaurus
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Fossilly Brontosaurus is minty-soft, with a long, long tail and a strong stretch neck. It's handy for reaching the tasty ferns! This chunky chum lo...
View full detailsFossilly Brontosaurus is minty-soft, with a long, long tail and a strong stretch neck. It's handy for reaching the tasty ferns! This chunky chum lo...
View full detailsPlay the role of a paleontologist and carefully excavate a replica of a full-sized tooth of a Tyrannosaurus rex. The 4.7-inch-long tooth is a full-...
View full detailsExcavate a T. rex skeleton model from inside a 3D T. rex fossil replica. The T. rex lies before you as a 3D fossil, almost as if it had died just m...
View full detailsThe Postosuchus was an archosaur and thus a close relative of modern crocodiles. It had strikingly ossified skin and a long, narrow snout. It usual...
View full detailsGiganotosaurus juveniles lived in packs and quickly grew up to be dangerous hunters. Giganotosauruses grew to be almost as large as the biggest car...
View full detailsThe ankylosaurus had a tail club and all-over bone plate armour, just like the one from Schleich® Dinosaurs! As an herbivorous dinosaur, the ankyl...
View full detailsThis two-legged carnivore was very small for a dinosaur, at just seventy cm in height! Velociraptors were likely very intelligent dinosaurs that h...
View full detailsThe thirteen metre long Tyrannosaurus Rex was a two legged predatory dinosaur. With its powerful head and nearly 20 centimetre long teeth, this din...
View full detailsThe Dimetrodon is often referred to as a dinosaur. However, it is a primeval reptile, a so-called Pelycosaurus! The Dimetrodon is often referred t...
View full detailsThe Dilophosaurus lived 200-192 million years ago during the early Jurassic period. It was up to six meters long, and was one of the first large ca...
View full detailsThe Pteranodon was one of the largest pterosaurs in the Cretaceous period! The striking bony crest on the rear of its head provided a counterweigh...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus translated means “arm lizard”! It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, i...
View full detailsLearn how paleontologists dig up fossils and where can you find them in nature. Dig animal fossils and fossilized tree resin out of the plaster blo...
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