Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014

Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014

Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014 $23.00
Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014
Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014
Species : Therizinosaurus 
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 88675
Scale : 1:40
Dimension : 11.2 x 3 x 8.3 inch
28.5cm X 21cm
Meaning : Reaping/Scythe Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

The most distinctive feature of Therizinosaurus was the presence of gigantic claws on each of the three digits of their frontlimbs.
Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014 $23.00
Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014
Therizinosaurus Deluxe by CollectA 2014
Species : Therizinosaurus 
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 88675
Scale : 1:40
Dimension : 11.2 x 3 x 8.3 inch
28.5cm X 21cm
Meaning : Reaping/Scythe Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

The most distinctive feature of Therizinosaurus was the presence of gigantic claws on each of the three digits of their frontlimbs.
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Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014

Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014

Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014 $26.00
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014
Species : Therizinosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2014
Model Number : 14529
Scale :
Size :
Meaning : Reaping Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : New
Fun Facts:

The claws of the Therizinosaurus were half as long as a grown-up man.

The most impressive feature of the Therizinosaurus is its striking gigantic claws. Their purpose has not yet been revealed, however it is likely that it used the claws to defend itself. Since only a few skeletal fragments have been found so far, apart from the claws, one can only assume what the dinosaur actually looked like and what its feeding habits were. However, it undoubtedly lived approx. 70 million years ago and must have looked extremely impressive.
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014 $26.00
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014
Species : Therizinosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2014
Model Number : 14529
Scale :
Size :
Meaning : Reaping Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : New
Fun Facts:

The claws of the Therizinosaurus were half as long as a grown-up man.

The most impressive feature of the Therizinosaurus is its striking gigantic claws. Their purpose has not yet been revealed, however it is likely that it used the claws to defend itself. Since only a few skeletal fragments have been found so far, apart from the claws, one can only assume what the dinosaur actually looked like and what its feeding habits were. However, it undoubtedly lived approx. 70 million years ago and must have looked extremely impressive.
Therizinosaurus by Schleich 2014
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Allosaurus by Papo 2008

Allosaurus by Papo 2008

Allosaurus by Papo 2008 $25.00
Allosaurus by Papo 2008
Allosaurus by Papo 2008
Species : Allosaurus
Manufacturer : Papo
Version : 2008
Model Number : 88353
Scale :
Size : 10" L 4.5" T
Meaning : Different Lizard
Diet : Carnivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

The Allosaurus was a gigantic, carnivorous hunter over twelve metres tall. It walked on its hind limbs, had long, sharp saw-like teeth, slashing claws on its small arms, and two horns above its eyes.
Allosaurus by Papo 2008 $25.00
Allosaurus by Papo 2008
Allosaurus by Papo 2008
Species : Allosaurus
Manufacturer : Papo
Version : 2008
Model Number : 88353
Scale :
Size : 10" L 4.5" T
Meaning : Different Lizard
Diet : Carnivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

The Allosaurus was a gigantic, carnivorous hunter over twelve metres tall. It walked on its hind limbs, had long, sharp saw-like teeth, slashing claws on its small arms, and two horns above its eyes.
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Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008

Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008

Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008 $26.00
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008
Species : Tyrannosaurus-Rex
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 88251
Scale : 1:40
Size : 29.5cm X 15cm
Meaning : Tyrant Lizard king
Diet : Carnivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

Tyrannosaurus Rex had 50 saw-edged, pointed teeth up to 25cm in length. The skin was the same texture as an alligator but the colour is unknown.
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008 $26.00
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008
Tyrannosaurus-Rex Deluxe by CollectA 2008
Species : Tyrannosaurus-Rex
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 88251
Scale : 1:40
Size : 29.5cm X 15cm
Meaning : Tyrant Lizard king
Diet : Carnivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

Tyrannosaurus Rex had 50 saw-edged, pointed teeth up to 25cm in length. The skin was the same texture as an alligator but the colour is unknown.
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Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010

Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010

Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010 $06.00
Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010
Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010
Species : Achelousaurus
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 2010
Scale :
Size : 15cm X 6cm
Meaning : Lizard of Acheloo
Diet : Herbivorous
Period :

Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

Achelousaurus had bony lumps on its snout instead of horn.
Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010 $06.00
Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010
Achelousaurus by CollectA 2010
Species : Achelousaurus
Manufacturer : CollectA
Version : Deluxe
Model Number : 2010
Scale :
Size : 15cm X 6cm
Meaning : Lizard of Acheloo
Diet : Herbivorous
Period :

Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

Achelousaurus had bony lumps on its snout instead of horn.
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Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012

Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012

Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012 $20.00
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Spinosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14521
Scale :
Size : 10.43 × 3.15 × 5.51 inch
Meaning : Spine Lizard
Diet : Carnivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

This dinosaur with its crocodile-like head mainly ate fish and carrion. The most striking feature of the eighteen metre tall carnivorous dinosaur was a large sail, made of skin, on its back.

This deadly carnivore weighed several tonnes and could grow to be up to 17 metres long! The Spinosaurus had multiple sharp, straight teeth in its crocodile-like mouth. Its meals mainly consisted of other dinosaurs or fish. The intelligently designed sail on its back served several functions. In cold-blooded dinosaurs, the sail probably contributed to vital temperature regulation by collecting or distributing heat. It also served to impress potential mates.
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012 $20.00
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Spinosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14521
Scale :
Size : 10.43 × 3.15 × 5.51 inch
Meaning : Spine Lizard
Diet : Carnivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

This dinosaur with its crocodile-like head mainly ate fish and carrion. The most striking feature of the eighteen metre tall carnivorous dinosaur was a large sail, made of skin, on its back.

This deadly carnivore weighed several tonnes and could grow to be up to 17 metres long! The Spinosaurus had multiple sharp, straight teeth in its crocodile-like mouth. Its meals mainly consisted of other dinosaurs or fish. The intelligently designed sail on its back served several functions. In cold-blooded dinosaurs, the sail probably contributed to vital temperature regulation by collecting or distributing heat. It also served to impress potential mates.
Spinosaurus by Schleich 2012
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Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013

Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013

Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013 $20.00
Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013
Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013
Species : Styracosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2013
Model Number : 14526
Scale :
Size : 6.3 × 2.36 × 3.54 inch
Meaning : Spiked Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

Styracosaurus were mere herbivores.

With a weight of 3 tons and a length of up to 5.5 metres, Styracosaurus were medium-sized ceratopsian dinosaurs, to which the Triceratops also belongs to. These dinosaurs had mighty skulls and lived in the Upper Cretaceous, which means roundabout 85 to 65 million years ago. With their giant nose horn measuring 50 centimetres and the spiked neck frill, giving its skull a massive, triangular appearance, Styracosaurus looked very robust. The function of the neck frill is still subject to speculation. It is assumed that it might have been too thin to work as a protective shield, so it might have served as a communication tool, for example as far as menacing gestures or imposing behaviour is concerned.
Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013 $20.00
Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013
Styracosaurus by Schleich 2013
Species : Styracosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2013
Model Number : 14526
Scale :
Size : 6.3 × 2.36 × 3.54 inch
Meaning : Spiked Lizard
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

Styracosaurus were mere herbivores.

With a weight of 3 tons and a length of up to 5.5 metres, Styracosaurus were medium-sized ceratopsian dinosaurs, to which the Triceratops also belongs to. These dinosaurs had mighty skulls and lived in the Upper Cretaceous, which means roundabout 85 to 65 million years ago. With their giant nose horn measuring 50 centimetres and the spiked neck frill, giving its skull a massive, triangular appearance, Styracosaurus looked very robust. The function of the neck frill is still subject to speculation. It is assumed that it might have been too thin to work as a protective shield, so it might have served as a communication tool, for example as far as menacing gestures or imposing behaviour is concerned.
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Tyrannosaurus-Rex Walking by Schleich 2014

Tyrannosaurus-Rex Walking by Schleich 2014

Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014 $26.00
Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014
Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014
Species : Tyrannosaurus-Rex
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2014
Model Number : 14528
Scale :
Size :
Meaning : Tyrant Lizard king
Diet : Carnivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

If this tremendous predator lost one of his dagger-shaped teeth, a new tooth grew again within a few weeks. 

The Tyrannosaurus Rex looked very menacing though it was hardly able to use its two-clawed forelegs, as it could not even reach its snout with them. Standing nearly seven meters tall and measuring almost thirteen meters in length, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably not a good hunter but a scavenger living off the carrion left over by other animals. It had more than fifty teeth, each longer than 15 centimeters, which it did not use to chew his food but to rip it because it swallowed its food in large chunks. The skin was the same texture as an alligator but the colour is unknown. To improve its depth perception while foraging, the eyes of a Tyrannosaurus Rex faced forward allowing the field of vision of either eye to overlap.
Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014 $26.00
Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014
Tyrannosaurus-Rex by Schleich 2014
Species : Tyrannosaurus-Rex
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2014
Model Number : 14528
Scale :
Size :
Meaning : Tyrant Lizard king
Diet : Carnivorous
Period : Upper Cretaceous
Fun Facts:

If this tremendous predator lost one of his dagger-shaped teeth, a new tooth grew again within a few weeks. 

The Tyrannosaurus Rex looked very menacing though it was hardly able to use its two-clawed forelegs, as it could not even reach its snout with them. Standing nearly seven meters tall and measuring almost thirteen meters in length, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably not a good hunter but a scavenger living off the carrion left over by other animals. It had more than fifty teeth, each longer than 15 centimeters, which it did not use to chew his food but to rip it because it swallowed its food in large chunks. The skin was the same texture as an alligator but the colour is unknown. To improve its depth perception while foraging, the eyes of a Tyrannosaurus Rex faced forward allowing the field of vision of either eye to overlap.
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Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012

Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012

 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012 $13.00
 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012
 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012
Species : Parasaurolophus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14517
Scale :
Size : 7.48 × 2.95 × 3.15 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

Parasaurolophus's crest could be as long as 1.80 metres - as long as an adult human is high!

Almost 13 metres long, the Parasaurolophus weighed two tonnes! This dinosaur with its long bony crest on its head and rounded beak was a curious sight. The ridge may have served three purposes: one, to produce a distinct call; two, to improve his sense of smell; and three, to attract a mate. With its toothless beak, it probably grazed on tree leaves.
 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012 $13.00
 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012
 Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012
Species : Parasaurolophus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14517
Scale :
Size : 7.48 × 2.95 × 3.15 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

Parasaurolophus's crest could be as long as 1.80 metres - as long as an adult human is high!

Almost 13 metres long, the Parasaurolophus weighed two tonnes! This dinosaur with its long bony crest on its head and rounded beak was a curious sight. The ridge may have served three purposes: one, to produce a distinct call; two, to improve his sense of smell; and three, to attract a mate. With its toothless beak, it probably grazed on tree leaves.
Parasaurolophus by Schleich 2012
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Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012

Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012

Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012 $30.00
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Giganotosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14516
Scale :
Size : 10.63 × 5.31 × 6.69 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

The Gigantosaurus had a brain which was no bigger than a banana.

With small quills and large spots on its back, this dinosaur was quite a sight. The Gigantosaurus had three claws on each of its short front legs and fed on herbivores. Scientists suspect that the Gigantosaurus was able to run very fast thanks to its thin tail which it held upright.
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012 $30.00
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Giganotosaurus
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14516
Scale :
Size : 10.63 × 5.31 × 6.69 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

The Gigantosaurus had a brain which was no bigger than a banana.

With small quills and large spots on its back, this dinosaur was quite a sight. The Gigantosaurus had three claws on each of its short front legs and fed on herbivores. Scientists suspect that the Gigantosaurus was able to run very fast thanks to its thin tail which it held upright.
Giganotosaurus by Schleich 2012
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Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012

Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012

Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012 $12.00
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Stegosaurs 
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14520
Scale :
Size : 6.3 × 2.95 × 3.74 inch
Meaning :
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:
 
The plates on its back protected the Stegosaurus from attack and its spiked tail was an effective weapon.

With its interesting, prominent features, the Stegosaurus was a herbivore with plates on its back, a spiked tail, small head and long legs. With seventeen plates and spikes measuring about 30 centimetres in length, this dinosaur was always ready to defend itself. Measuring ten metres in length, the Stegosaurus had a brain no bigger than a walnut. Its hind legs were twice as long as its front ones.
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012 $12.00
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012
Species : Stegosaurs 
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14520
Scale :
Size : 6.3 × 2.95 × 3.74 inch
Meaning :
Diet : Herbivorous
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:
 
The plates on its back protected the Stegosaurus from attack and its spiked tail was an effective weapon.

With its interesting, prominent features, the Stegosaurus was a herbivore with plates on its back, a spiked tail, small head and long legs. With seventeen plates and spikes measuring about 30 centimetres in length, this dinosaur was always ready to defend itself. Measuring ten metres in length, the Stegosaurus had a brain no bigger than a walnut. Its hind legs were twice as long as its front ones.
Stegosaurus by Schleich 2012
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Tyrannosaurus Rex by Schleich 2012

Tyrannosaurus Rex by Schleich 2012

Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014 $26.00
Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014
Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014
Species : Tyrannosaurus Rex
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14525 
Scale : Realistic Scale, 1:6
Size : 11.02 × 3.74 × 5.51 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

If this powerful predatory dinosaur lost one of its dagger-like teeth, a new one would grow back within a matter of weeks.

Although the Tyrannosaurus Rex looked quite threatening, it could hardly use its front legs armed with just two claws since they did not even reach his mouth. Nearly seven metres tall and thirteen metres long, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably not a very skilled hunter, but rather a scavenger which probably fed on the leavings of other animals. It had more than fifty teeth measuring more than 15 centimetres in length which it used not for chewing but rather for tearing, since it swallowed its food in large chunks. To improve depth-perception when searching for food, the eyes of the Tyrannosaurus Rex were oriented toward the front such that the fields of vision of both eyes overlapped.
Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014 $26.00
Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014
Stegosaurs Deluxe Collecta 2014
Species : Tyrannosaurus Rex
Manufacturer : Schleich
Version : 2012
Model Number : 14525 
Scale : Realistic Scale, 1:6
Size : 11.02 × 3.74 × 5.51 inch
Meaning :
Diet :
Condition : Good
Fun Facts:

If this powerful predatory dinosaur lost one of its dagger-like teeth, a new one would grow back within a matter of weeks.

Although the Tyrannosaurus Rex looked quite threatening, it could hardly use its front legs armed with just two claws since they did not even reach his mouth. Nearly seven metres tall and thirteen metres long, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably not a very skilled hunter, but rather a scavenger which probably fed on the leavings of other animals. It had more than fifty teeth measuring more than 15 centimetres in length which it used not for chewing but rather for tearing, since it swallowed its food in large chunks. To improve depth-perception when searching for food, the eyes of the Tyrannosaurus Rex were oriented toward the front such that the fields of vision of both eyes overlapped.
Tyrannosaurus Rex by Schleich 2012
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