Dinosaurs and prehistory

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    AGUSTINIA

    SKU: SC15021 Category:
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    The long, narrow spines of the agustinia make it look so unique that it is impossible to mix up with any other dinosaur. It was also covered with unusual-looking ossified skin plates. As a harmless herbivore it probably needed the spines and plates to protect against other carnivorous dinosaurs. The agustinia from schleich® DINOSAURS is also always ready to defend itself!
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:32,9 x 8,7 x 9,5 cm
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  • ALLOSAURUS

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    From the powerful tip of its tail to its elongated head, the Tarbosaurus grows to be twelve meters long! This makes it one of the largest dinosaurs around. Its head hovers a lofty five meters above the ground! No wonder it has to eat so much. It loves to snatch smaller dinos for supper with its sharp teeth and flexible jaws. The Tarbosaurus runs after its prey on strong legs until it catches them, so it’s best to stay on its good side!

    Age:+4

    Dimensions:30,6 x 7 x 13 cm

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  • AMARGASAURUS

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    FIRE! Or maybe not. The Amargasaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS has spikes on its back that look like it is on fire. But it only burns for one thing: Books Despite its small button eyes, the ancient herbivore is an enthusiastic book lover and also has a remarkable collection under its bed. The dinosaur lived in what is now South America 130-123 million years ago – plenty of time to find the best books at prehistoric flea markets. What stories would you like to read with your dinosaur friend?
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 26 x 4,8 x 10,4 cm
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  • ANKYLOSAURUS

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    As an herbivorous dinosaur, the ankylosaurus did not hunt, but knew how to defend itself! If it felt threatened it gathered momentum with its heavy, bone tail club and hurled it against attackers. It was presumably able to shatter even large bones. There are plenty of exciting situations to create with the ankylosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS!
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:14 x 7,1 x 10,6 cm
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  • ARCHAEOPTERYX

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  • BAJADASAURUS

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    The Bajadasaurus trots through the jungle in a leisurely manner. It’s probably looking for a lush meadow to graze. It also needs a substantial meal if it wants to maintain its weight – a remarkable 4,000 kilograms. To ensure that no one disturbs it while dining, it has deterrent spines along its neck and back. While it appears to be pretty fierce, it’s actually quite a nice dino. It just likes to have a little peace and quiet while eating…
    Age+4
    Dimensions:28,7 x 4,5 x 10,4 cm
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  • BARAPASAURUS B

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    The Dunkleosteus lived 130-150 million years before the first dinosaurs. It was a fearless hunter who could snap incredibly fast and ate large sharks, and even its own kind if no other prey was to be found. Fossils of fish, which were only half digested, have often been discovered alongside its skeleton. Scientists therefore believe that the armoured fish was not able to chew very well and swallowed it prey in large pieces. It was named after the palaeontologist David Dunkle. The word “osteos” is Greek for “bone”.

    Dimensions:8.5 x 3.5 x 2.6 inch

    Age:+4

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  • BARYONYX

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    The long, narrow and flat head of the baryonyx from schleich® DINOSAURS is similar to that of a crocodile, making it an especially exciting prehistoric reptile. This dinosaur is believed to have hunted primarily in the water, and could immerse its perfectly shaped snout into the water to catch fish. It also had unusually large and heavy hook-shaped thumb claws to grab prey.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 23,8 x 9 x 10,2 cm
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  • BRACHIOSAURUS

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    Brachiosaurus translated means “arm lizard”. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 29 x 14,5 x 18,5 cm
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