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12 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Travel back to the start of the Mesozoic era and beyond - when dinosaurs and preh...
View full detailsDinosaurs, like all modern birds and most reptiles, laid eggs.This Dino Baby Egg set toy set consists of eggs and babies of four different dinosaur...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest known theropod dinosaur. It lived in what is now western North America in the latest Cretaceous Period (...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was a large sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic (155-150 million years ago) in what is now western North America. O...
View full detailsThe three-horned Triceratops is the most famous – and most gigantic – of all the horned dinosaurs. This iconic animal browsed for plants in North A...
View full detailsVelociraptor was a small, carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous, 71 to 75 million years ago. Unlike the fictional ...
View full detailsWhile not as popular as its relative Oviraptor, Citipati is much more well understood by paleontologists. In fact, most artistic depictions of Ovir...
View full detailsCovered in armor and weighing up to 13,000 lbs., Ankylosaurus was the tank of the dinosaur world. It’s name means “fused lizard”, because the bones...
View full detailsPteranodon was a large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period, around 85 million years ago. Despite often being grouped with dinosaurs, pterosau...
View full detailsParasaurolophus was one of the largest known ‘duck-billed dinosaurs’ from North America. The tube-like, bony crest on its head may have produced lo...
View full detailsOne of the most popular and well-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was a very unique looking dinosaur, with its large armored plates and distinctive tai...
View full detailsDilophosaurus was a lightly built meat-eating dinosaur with a distinctive twin-crest on its head. It was the first theropod dinosaur found with suc...
View full detailsArchaeopteryx shook the scientific world when it was announced in 1861. This small crow-sized creature had large feathers but also retained primiti...
View full detailsDiplodocus is one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs. At over 88 ft long from the tip of its snout to the end of its whip-like tail, Diplodoc...
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