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Find the Safari Ltd® Wild Safari® Prehistoric World Tyrannosaurus

€ 28.50 · 4.6 (246) · En stock

Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest known theropod dinosaur. It lived in what is now western North America in the latest Cretaceous Period (68-66 million years ago). Tyrannosaurus rex, often called ‘T. rex’ because it is shorter, lived right up to the end of the Cretaceous Period, so was one of the last dinosaurs to have lived on earth. The very first Tyrannosaurus was found by the famous fossil collector, Barnum Brown in 1900 in Wyoming.

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Educational, accurate and detailed scaled figurine. Long lasting and durable. Lead, phthalate and BPA free. This Tyrannosaurus figure is rearing up with its mouth wide open, showing off its renowned chompers. This is a great figure for young dino-fans looking for a detailed and accurate version of the tyrant lizard on a small scale. This Tyrannosaurus Rex toy figure measures about 7 inches long and 4½ inches tall. It’s around the size of a post card.

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Amargasaurus was small for a sauropod, measuring only about 33 feet long. The function of its spines isn’t known, though it may have been used the same way modern day antelopes use their horns (to ward off predators who try to attack by leaping onto their backs). Amargasaurus is known from a single, nearly complete skeleton discovered in 1984 by Guillermo Rougier - The only significant piece missing from this specimen was most of the skull.

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