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    VOLCANO EXPEDITION BASE CAMP

    SKU: SC42564 Category:
    130.00 
    Imagine you’re a dino researcher studying living dinosaurs deep in the jungle. Suddenly, the ground begins to tremble, and thick smoke darkens the sky. It’s a volcanic eruption! Jungle creatures flee as magma bursts from a crater and giant, fiery boulders launch in all directions. Run! The Volcano Expedition Base Camp playset is part of the schleich® DINOSAURS theme world. It features an exciting eruption that catapults stones from the volcano’s crater. Built-in LED lighting illuminates the lava flow for realistic magma effects. Feel the earth tremble as the volcano vibrates and emits smoke (don’t worry, parents – it’s a cool pretend smoke). Three (3) AA batteries are required (not included). This playset comes with a realistic Ankylosaurus figurine and our popular Giganotosaurus figurine. For even more immersive play, combine it with the Large Dino Research Station from schleich® or any of our dinosaur-themed playsets (each sold separately). schleich® dinosaur toys introduce the limitless possibilities of storytelling and imaginative play. From fierce Velociraptor figurines and the popular brachiosaurus toy to our popular Large Dino Research Station, schleich® DINOSAURS let your stories run wild. Authentic dinosaur toys prowl with rich, accurate detail and texture, while full-featured dinosaur playsets bring action and learning to life.
    Content: 1x Dinosaur researcher Yuki, 1x Giganotosaurus, 1x Ankylosaurus, 1x Volcano, 1x Container, 1x Railing container, 1x Railing bridge, 1x Bridge, 1x Railing top, 1x Railing corner, 1x Projectile holder, 1x Stone marble, 2x Large stone, 3x Medium stone, 4x Small stone, 2x Large crystal, 2x Small crystal, 1x Liana, 2x Large plant, 3x Small plant, 1x Stalactite, 4x Button cell battery
    Edad:+4
    Dimensiones: 45,7 x 43,5 x 35,7 cm
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  • PARACHUTE RESCUE

    SKU: SC41471 Category:
    20.00 
    The jungle is a treacherous place for a young triceratops, teeming with hungry predators and dangerous terrain. Oh no! The triceratops is stranded on a rocky cliff! Sharp-toothed carnivores are closing in, and certain peril awaits on the rocks below. Can you help Ranger Maxx Colby rescue the little dinosaur? Strap on your parachute, Maxx!
    Content: 1x parachute, 1x parachute backpack, 2x parachute ropes, 1x Ranger Maxx, 1x flight helmet, 1x Mini Triceratops
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 60 cm
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  • DINOSAUR CAGE

    SKU: SC41469 Category:
    17.00 
    Specially developed fence elements in the schleich® DINOSAURS Extend-A-Fence set mean that the fences can be directly connected with those of the Large Dino Research Station (item no.: 41462). This means that the dinosaur enclosure can be extended to house more dinosaurs.
    Content: 1x Gate, 2x Connecting element, 3x Fence part
    Age:+4
    Dimensions:20 x 20 x 20 cm
     
  • DINOSAUR CAGE

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  • DINOSAUR AIR ATTACK

    SKU: SC41468 Category:
    40.00 
    The helicopter from schleich® DINOSAURS Attack from the Air is perfect for following and catching dinosaurs from the air. Dino researcher Luis specially developed a tranquilizer cannon to be attached to the helicopter. Luis takes to the air to take a round flight in his helicopter. But be careful! A large Tapejara isn’t at all pleased to find the helicopter has entered its territory, and immediately takes chase. Luis skillfully uses the control stick to make a fast 180 degree turn. The Tapejara tries to swerve but Luis activates the tranquilizer dart and net perfectly. The dinosaur is caught and can be easily carried with the winch on the helicopter.
    Content: 1x Dino researcher Luis, 1x Tapejara, 1x Helicopter, 1x Winch, 1x Cannon, 1x Net, 1x Helmet, 1x Satellite telephone, 1x Dart, 1x Transport box
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 20 cm
  • DINOSAUR AIR ATTACK

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  • QUAD ESCAPE FROM VELOCIRAPTOR

    SKU: SC41466 Category:
    40.00 
    Watch out, Flynn! There’s a ferocious Velociraptor lurking nearby – can you help our brave dino researcher escape on his quad ATV? Rescue the baby ankylosaurus and head to safety at the schleich® dino research station (sold separately). The perfect gift for dinosaur enthusiasts ages 4 and up, this dinosaur playset comes with a dino researcher toy, two dinosaur toys, the quad ATV toy, and related accessories. Flynn Colby is the fearless dinosaur researcher who faces danger every day in the name of science alongside his brothers, Luis and Maxx. A removable helmet keeps Flynn safe as he traverses tough terrain on his quad ATV. Moveable arms keep him secure as he patrols dense jungles in the all-terrain four-wheeler toy, always alert for the stealthy Velociraptor. The lifelike detail of the Velociraptor toy immediately transports adventure-seekers and scientists of all ages to the Cretaceous Period, while the texture of the heavily armored ankylosaurus toy causes even the fierce carnivore to think twice about approaching. This dino playset is a part of schleich®’s DINOSAURS world of toys. schleich® dinosaur toys introduce the limitless possibilities of storytelling and imaginative play. From fierce Velociraptor figurines and the popular brachiosaurus toy to our popular Large Dino Research Station, schleich® DINOSAURS let your stories run wild. Authentic dinosaur toys prowl with rich, accurate detail and texture, while full-featured dinosaur playsets bring action and learning to life. Our dino toy figurines love to crawl, fly and swim their way into stories featuring schleich® mythical creature toys, farm animal figurines and toy wild animals! schleich® dinosaur toys and playsets are built to last for generations. All our toys meet the highest national, international, and prehistoric safety standards.
    Content: 1x Quad, 1x Researcher Flynn, 1x Velociraptor, 1x Saichania, 1x Helmet
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 25 × 15 × 11 cm
  • QUAD ESCAPE FROM VELOCIRAPTOR

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  • STARTER DECK INTO THE INKLANDS(Lorcana)English

    25.00 
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  • INTO THE INKLANDS(Booster Lorcana)

    7.00 
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  • INTO THE INKLANDS(Booster Box Lorcana)English

    SKU: RV98312 Categories: ,
    160.00 
    This Booster Display contains 24 boosters, each booster contains twelve random cards:
    • 6 common cards
    • 3 unusual cards
    • 2 rare, very rare or legendary cards
    • 1 shiny or foil card (random rarity level)
  • INTO THE INKLANDS(Booster Box Lorcana)English

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  • TYRANNOSAURUS REX ATTACK

    SKU: SC41465 Category:
    20.00 
    Can Flynn protect Steggy the little stegosaurus from the dangerous T-Rex? Wild dinos are quickly subdued with the pole-arm. Discover all of the schleich® DINOSAURS world and the exciting adventures of the Colby brothers at www.schleich-dinosaurs.com.
    Content: 1x Tyrannosaurus Rex, 1x Researcher Flynn, 1x Staff Weapon, 1x Baby Stegosaurus
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 17 × 17 × 10 cm
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  • OFF-ROAD VEHICLE WITH DINO OUTPOST

    SKU: SC41464 Category:
    55.00 
    Will the shark-toothed Giganotosaurus take the bait and prowl into the enclosure? Dino researcher Luis Colby won’t rest until the fearsome carnivore is captured safely inside the fence. The perfect gift for dinosaur enthusiasts ages 4 and up, this 15-piece dinosaur playset comes with a dino researcher toy, a Giganotosaurus toy, a blue and yellow toy off-roader, a fence to capture the dinosaur, and lots of fun accessories for limitless storytelling. The rugged off-road vehicle is loaded for any adventure the jungle can throw at Luis. Detachable doors open and close for a quick getaway in the face of danger. The off-roader toy even includes emergency supplies to change a flat tire or refuel on long journeys. Need to haul or lift something? Use the winch attached to the front of the truck – perfect for hoisting bait to lure a carnivore into a gated enclosure! The Giganotosaurus figurine is so detailed, so authentic you’ll be lost in the story – but always safe. Luis and his brothers, Maxx and Flynn (sold separately), are part of the schleich® DINOSAURS world of dino toys. Every day is a new adventure and a new story for fearless researchers! Where will their research take them next? schleich® dinosaur figurines introduce the limitless possibilities of storytelling and imaginative play. From fierce Giganotosaurus toys and the popular brachiosaurus toy to our popular Large Dino Research Station, schleich® DINOSAURS let your stories run wild. Authentic dinosaur toys prowl with rich, accurate detail and texture, while full-featured dinosaur playsets bring action and learning to life. Our dino toy figurines love to crawl, fly and swim their way into stories featuring schleich® mythical creature toys, farm animal figurines and toy wild animals! schleich® dinosaur toys and playsets are built to last for generations. All our toys meet the highest national, international, and prehistoric safety standards.
    Content
    1x Offroader with Cable Winch, 1x Researcher Luis, 1x Giganotosaurus, 1x Bait, 1x Axe, 1x Flywheel, 1x Spade, 1x Aluminium Box, 4x Fence Elememts, 1x Entrance Gate, 1x Sticker
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 31 × 30 × 13 cm
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    OFF-ROAD VEHICLE WITH DINO OUTPOST

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  • LARGE DINO RESEARCH STATION

    SKU: SC41462 Category:
    100.00 
    Deep in the Amazon jungle, a hidden research station is studying the last living dinosaurs. Dino researcher Maxx Colby has an up-close vantage point to observe these prehistoric giants. Together with his brothers Luis and Flynn, Maxx is studying the eating habits of a brachiosaurus. Oh no! There’s a ferocious velociraptor on the loose! Can the Colby brothers subdue the predator using the swiveling tranquilizer dart cannon? The story is in your hands…what comes next? The award-winning Large Dino Research Station playset from schleich® DINOSAURS is your gateway to science, adventure, and hours of limitless storytelling. The playset includes a velociraptor figurine, brachiosaurus figurine, a large research center, and dozens of immersive play accessories. The dino research playset is part of an immersive world of imagination with other playsets from schleich® DINOSAURS (each sold separately) – combine them for an ever-expanding world of exploration. schleich® dinosaur toys introduce the limitless possibilities of storytelling and imaginative play. From fierce Velociraptor figurines and the popular brachiosaurus toy to our popular Large Dino Research Station, schleich® DINOSAURS let your stories run wild. Authentic dinosaur toys prowl with rich, accurate detail and texture, while full-featured dinosaur playsets bring action and learning to life. Our dino toy figurines love to crawl, fly and swim their way into stories featuring schleich® mythical creature toys, farm animal figurines and toy wild animals! schleich® dinosaur toys and playsets are built to last for generations. All our toys meet the highest national, international, and prehistoric safety standards.
    Content
    1x Velociraptor, 1x Brachiosaurus, 1x Researcher Maxx, 1x Building, 1x Control Panel, 5x Fence Elements, 1x Entrance Gate, 2x Ladders, 1x Tranquilizer Cannon, 4x Projectiles, 1x Crane with Cable Winch, 1x Staff Weapon, 1x Net, 1x Projectile Cartridge, 1x Satellite, 1x Surveillance Camera, 1x Mobile Telephone, 1x Laptop, 1x Knife, 1x Binoculars, 1x Aluminium Box, 1x Bait, 1x Acacia Leaves, 1x Hat, 1x Sticker
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 45 × 45 × 36 cm
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    LARGE DINO RESEARCH STATION

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  • GALLIMIMUS

    SKU: SC15038 Category:
    13.00 
    Watch out! The Gallimimus is about to run by! Yikes – it’s disappeared again! The dinosaur can run so fast that you can easily lose sight of it. Maybe that’s why you should keep it close. That way, you can take your time admiring this dino, which has feathers on its front legs, an elegant long neck and a thick beak, like a bird. It can’t fly, but the Gallimimus doesn’t need to, because it can just run away at lightning speed instead!
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 21,6 x 4,4 x 9,1 cm
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  • EDMONTOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15037 Category:
    23.00 
    The Edmontosaurus really is a giant at a height of 13 meters. But it’s really friendly. You can see that right away. The Edmontosaurus is also rather pretty: it has a striking cockscomb on its head and a long neck. Its favorite thing to do is to take a leisurely stroll through the woods and meadows and have a nibble on the bushes there. But because it’s so big, it takes ages to finish its meal of leaves and twigs. Maybe you can keep it company?
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 29,6 x 6,7 x 11,6 cm
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  • GASTONIA

    SKU: SC15036 Category:
    17.00 
    Who would have guessed, the Gastonia is a herbivore and wouldn’t hurt a fly, even though it looks fearsome with the large spines on its back and long tail. This dinosaur, which belongs to the avian dinosaur family (that means bird-like), only pretends to be dangerous. Instead of getting into trouble, it prefers to wander through the countryside on its sturdy legs. It’s probably out looking for a lush meadow.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 18,1 x 6,3 x 6,4 cm
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  • MONOLOPHOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15035 Category:
    16.00 
    The Monolophosaurus is easy to identify by the long crest on the back of its nose, giving it a fearsome appearance. Like a dragon, spikes run from the tip of its head to the tip of its tail. I wonder if it will stay calm. This dinosaur belongs to the family of lizard-hipped dinosaurs. It is probably looking for food right now. It walks along the shore on its strong legs looking for prey. Better not disturb it!
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 22,3 x 4,5 x 9,3 cm
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  • TARBOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15034 Category:
    23.00 
    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:+3
    Dimensions: 30,6 x 7 x 13 cm
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  • MAJUNGASAURUS

    SKU: SC15032 Category:
    20.00 
    Our Majungasaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS is one of the slowest dinosaurs in a sprint, but is still a huge fan of racecars. The lack of speed is because it is a very strong dinosaur, but doesn’t have the right legs for its height. It also brings quite a lot to the scales – when grown up, your prehistoric friend weighs as much as two elephants. That and its length of just under eight meters means that it usually brings up the rear in the monthly dinosaur toy race. On the other hand, it’s incredibly fast at mental arithmetic. It usually has its homework done before the math book is even opened. This means it can head off to lunch a few minutes before the others and isn’t the last to arrive when they’re serving its favorite food.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 23,8 x 7,5 x 15,5 cm
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  • NOTHOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15031 Category:
    16.00 
    The prehistoric seal – that’s what the other animals in the toy box call our Nothosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS. With its wide, fan-like legs, the dinosaur was able to dive deep in the water, but also glide elegantly over the dunes on land. Its long, thin neck is perfect for rooting around ocean corals for small fish and in your sock drawer for matching pairs. You get the socks and it will eat the fish – preferably for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This dinosaur is a true connoisseur, and coats them with breadcrumbs. Following an old recipe from 240 million years ago. Would you like to try it?
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 22 x 8,8 x 2,3 cm
  • NOTHOSAURUS

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  • PARASAUROLOPHUS

    SKU: SC15030 Category:
    21.00 
    Lots of dinosaurs look cool. But our Parasaurolophus from schleich® DINOSAURS looks even cooler. Its eye-catching bone crest is very practical. With it, the prehistoric animal can regulate their body temperature, make dinosaur sounds and hang on table edges. Both stylish and useful. He probably did very well at Hit the Pot; after all he could use his crest instead of a wooden spoon. Not bad huh? And his cheerful pose was also very impressive. Researchers suspect that the dinosaur could run on all fours and also on two legs. Perfect when jumping for joy.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 24,3 x 5,5 x 10 cm
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  • AMARGASAURUS

    SKU: SC15029 Category:
    17.00 
    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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  • QUETZALCOATLUS

    SKU: SC15028 Category:
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    On land, the Quetzalcoatlus doesn’t look very elegant. But it make up for that once it’s in the air! After it has taken off, the giant pterosaur can soar silently through the sky. It only has to flap its movable wings occasionally to stay on course. It can stay up in the sky for several hours at a time just soaring. I wonder where it will eventually decide to land!
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 28 x 12,9 x 9,8 cm
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  • BRONTOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15027 Category:
    23.00 
    The Brontosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS has a long tail, an enormous body and a narrow neck. The dinosaur grew to around 15 tons and 22 m. While skeletons of the Brontosaurus have been found, scientists have never found a skull. It probably had a small head similar to the Apatosaurus. The name Brontosaurus means “thunder lizard.” Scientists used to believe that the dinosaur snapped its tail like a whip.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 32,7 x 5,5 x 10,8 cm
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  • MOSASAURUS

    SKU: SC15026 Category:
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    The movable jaw of the Mosasaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS contains many pointy teeth. When hunting prey such as fish or turtles, the dinosaur opened its mouth very wide and bit down powerfully. The shape of its teeth means that it probably didn’t chew, and simply swallowed. As an adaptation to the habitat, its front and hind legs transformed into fins. It also had a fin on the end of its tail.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:32,2 x 11,8 x 6,6 cm
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  • KAPROSUCHUS

    SKU: SC15025 Category:
    20.00 
    The Kaprosuchus from schleich® DINOSAURS was named after its teeth and head shape: its name means “boar crocodile.” The animal lived in the Late Cretaceous period, probably primarily on land where it hunted small animals. So far only one skull of the animal has been found in the Sahara, so scientists can only guess at its actual appearance. It’s estimated that the dinosaur was around 6 m long.
    Age: +3
    Dimensions: 21,6 x 6,5 x 7,7 cm
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  • PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15024 Category:
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    The Pachycephalosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS is the largest beaked, herbivorous dinosaur ever discovered. It grew to around 4-5 m in length, 450 kg, moved on two legs and lived in the Late Cretaceous period in North America. Its strong domed skull was 20-25 cm thick. Scientists believe that it used the skull to ram or impress rivals. Pachycephalosaurus means “thick-headed lizard.”
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 21,5 x 6,5 x 11 cm
     
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  • ANKYLOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15023 Category:
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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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  • BARYONYX

    SKU: SC15022 Category:
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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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  • 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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  • CRYOLOPHOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15020 Category:
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    When the cryolophosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS opens its movable jaw you can see its dangerous teeth! In the Early Jurassic epoch it was the largest carnivorous dinosaur and is the first dinosaur whose fossils were found in Antarctica. When it roamed the earth this part of the earth was not yet covered in ice. Instead it was covered with forests, though in the winter months temperatures dropped to under zero, which was extremely cold for dinosaurs.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 24,7 x 8,9 x 10,6 cm
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  • CERATOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15019 Category:
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    The Ceratosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived around 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. Two bumps at the eyes and a large horn on the nose were made of bone. They were used either in combat or to deter rivals. On its back were also numerous spike-like bones. The many bumps and plates gave it its name: Ceratosaurus means “horned lizard.”
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:18,9 x 8,4 x 11,1 cm
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  • ARABIAN MARE

    SKU: SC13983 Category:
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    The beautiful Arabian Mare sets her delicate hooves down gracefully and looks over the pasture with an alert gaze. A thick strand of yellowish-white mane falls over her forehead. It looks great! I wonder if she knows how beautiful she is. Only the hooves and the muzzle with the large nostrils are dark. She has a pink patch on the front of her muzzle. The rest of her coat is a brilliant white. Attentively she pricks up her ears. Where has her Arabian Foal (sold separately) gone? She’d better go and have a look.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 13 x 4,5 x 10 cm
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  • ARABIAN FOAL

    SKU: SC13984 Category:
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    Something’s going on back there! The little Arabian Foal certainly doesn’t want to miss it! Although it comes from the most noble breeding stock, the little thoroughbred doesn’t have the slightest desire to behave like nobility. On the contrary, the Arabian Foal is extremely curious and playful. That’s why it pricks up its little ears attentively and has already trotted off for an adventure. On long legs it gallops across the pasture. It looks so graceful that it is sure to become a successful racehorse one day.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 8 x 2 x 8 cm
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  • HAWSKBILL SEA TURTLE

    SKU: SC14876 Category:
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    The Hawksbill Sea Turtle glides elegantly through the Caribbean Ocean. It uses its front flippers to skillfully swim through the waves and knows how to take advantage of the currents. If you’re lucky enough to encounter this beauty while diving, you’ll surely never forget it! You’re in with a good chance of meeting this enigmatic sea creature near coral reefs. That’s where the sponges grow that it loves to eat. With its pointy beak, it picks the plants delicately from the corals and enjoys its meal.
    Age:+3 Dimensions: 6,5 x 5,5 x 2 cm
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  • PLESIOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15016 Category:
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    The Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed mainly on fish. It wasn’t just its long neck that made this dinosaur stand out, but its swimming style: instead of using its paddle-shaped fins to row, it moved forward by beating them like wings – just like a sea turtle.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 15,3 x 11,6 x 2,6 cm
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  • GIGANTOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15010 Category:
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    The Giganotosaurus looks very similar to the T-rex. Both were dreaded hunters, had very short arms, walked on two legs and had a large skull. However, the Giganotosaurus lived much earlier and was at home in North America, whereas the Tyrannosaurus rex lived in South America.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 10,30 x 20,10 x 18,0 cm
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  • SPINOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15009 Category:
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    The Spinosaurus was one of the most dangerous dinosaurs. It is considered the biggest carnivore because it was even bigger than the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Giganotosaurus! It can be easily distinguished from the other two dinosaurs by the spiny sail on its back and its crocodile-like snout.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 29,40 x 9,50 x 11,10 cm
     
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  • PTERANODON

    SKU: SC15008 Category:
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    The Pteranodon was one of the largest pterosaurs in the Cretaceous period. The striking bony crest on the rear of its head provided a counterweight to its long beak. It probably didn’t flap its wings very often, but instead took advantage of the wind to glide through the air – similar to an albatross.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 23,2 x 14,9 x 6,4 cm
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  • THERIZINOSAURUS

    SKU: SC15003 Category:
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    Of all animals that ever lived on earth, the Therizinosaurus probably had the longest claws. It used them to dig, grasp, pierce, and peel off bark. It lived towards the end of the dinosaur age, together with other herbivores such as the Kentrosaurus and Pentaceratops.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:19,5 x 13,5 x 19,5cm
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  • TRICERATOPS

    SKU: SC15000 Category:
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    The Triceratops was one of the last large dinosaurs. Despite being an herbivore, it had a total of up to 800 teeth, which constantly grew back. Nonetheless, it was incapable of chewing food, as its jaw could not move from side to side. It used its teeth to cut up palm leaves and ferns.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 21,1 x 5,2 x 9,8cm
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  • TYRANNOSAURUS REX

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    The Tyrannosaurus rex looked very menacing, but was hardly capable of using it short front legs equipped with two claws, as they could not even reach its mouth. At nearly seven metres in height and thirteen metres long, the Tyrannosaurus rex was probably not a particularly good hunter, but rather a scavenger that fed on what other animals left behind. It had over fifty teeth, measuring over 15 cm in length, but it didn’t use them to chew, but to tear, swallowing its food in large pieces. In order to better perceive depths while hunting for food, the eyes of the Tyrannosaurus rex were pointed forwards, allowing the field of vision of its eyes to overlap.
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    Dimensions: 31,5 x 11,5 x 14,5cm
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  • CARNOTAURUS

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    The Carnotaurus is a meat-eating predator from the Late Cretaceous. It lived about 70 million years ago. The only skeleton ever found of it was dug up in Argentina. The Carnotaurus was 9 metres in length and estimated to weigh 1.5 to 2 tonnes. Its snout was more rounded than that of its relatives and its teeth looked like crooked knife blades. It was undoubtedly one of the most dangerous predators of its time.
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    Dimensions: 22,1 x 9,1 x 13cm
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  • VELOCIRAPTOR

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    Velociraptors were likely very intelligent dinosaurs that hunted in packs. Although they were only 60 cm in height, these carnivores were able to overpower significantly larger prey. These dinosaurs reached speeds of up to 65 kilometres an hour and were capable of quick turns thanks to their stiff tails. To consume their prey, Velociraptors had at their disposal eighty sharp, crooked teeth in their flat snout, some of which 2.5 cm in length. The velociraptor is considered to have been one of the most intelligent and fastest dinosaurs. A formidable hunter.
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    Dimensions. 18 x 6,3 x 10,3cm
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  • UTAHRAPTOR

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    Utahraptor was a fast, agile raptor, which would hunt herbivorous dinosaurs. On the second toe of its hind foot, it had an unusually long, crescent-shaped claw. Probably it helped it to hold onto prey like Iguanodon.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 19,9 x 7,5 x 9,5 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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  • DUNKLEOSTEUS

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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”.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 21,7 x 9 x 6,5 cm
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  • DILOPHOSAURUS

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    After the Compsognathus and the Velociraptor, the Dilophosaurus was one of the fastest prehistoric saurians. Despite its six metre-long body, it weighed only 500 kg and had long, powerful hind legs, with which it could easily reach speeds of up to 38 km/h. It had two striking bone crests on its skull, which also led to it being called the “Double Crested Lizard”. They were indeed big and long, but too thin to defend itself with. Scientists believe that they were used to impress rivals.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 15,5 x 8,5 x 11,5 cm
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  • TYRANNOSAURUS REX

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    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.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 28 x 9,5 x 14 cm
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  • DANGER IN THE SWAMP

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    Watch out! In Schleich® WILD LIFE Swamp Danger, you can’t risk making a false step. Otherwise, not only will your socks get dirty, a snake or alligator might gnaw your toe. They are actually very peaceful, but when they sleep too much they have a lot of energy. And they have to let her go tangling. That’s why the snake always tries to steal the eggs from the nest and eat them raw. But the crocodile doesn’t agree at all because he likes fried eggs much more. Who do you think will win? Or will you grab the eggs and run to the kitchen with them? AGE: 3-8 Years DIMENSIONS: 19 x 6 x 15 cm CONTENTS: 1 flexible anaconda, 1 alligator, 1 alligator nest, 1 egg
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