Chasmosaurus was a horned, frilled, plant eating dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period. Chasmosaurus means ''chasm lizard'', referring to the holes in its frill, which was believed to be used more for display than defense. Chasmosau rus was estimated to be 16-26 feet long and weighted roughly 3.5 tons. Plastic parts are molded in brown and olive green plastic and attached to sprue trees. Throughly researched and educational. Highly accurate in scale and pose.
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Tamiya's Dinosaur Diorama Series uses the latest scientific theories to reproduce highly realistic and convincing models. You can use the Tyrannosarus Diorama to produce your own dinosaur environment. Body parts, base parts, metal parts, foliage sh eet. Instructions thoroughly researched and educational. Highly accurate in scale and pose. Lifelike skin appearance (tan plastic parts). Base parts (brown plastic). Includes (1) green foliage sheet (leaves, palms). Sprue tree
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Paleontologists have recovered fossils of the Triceratops that lived in large herds during the late theorized Cretaceous period, similar to how elephants are seen today. The Triceratops are theorized to have lived this way in order to protect their young from predators, like the giant Tyrannosaurus and the vicious Velociraptors, which were active during this same period. The sharp facial horns of the Triceratops would have been successful in fending off such predatory
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The theorized Cretaceous period of was not ruled by just the huge dinosaurs, such as Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus. Many small dinosaurs existed as well, one of which was the Velociraptor, which means speedy predator. The compact and fearsome Veloc iraptor was about 2-3 meters in length, and it is thought that they also lived and hunted in packs. Their most distinctive feature was a large sickle like claw as the second toe on each foot. These claws were used to slash at
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Paleontologists have recovered fossils of the Brachiosaurus that lived in large herds during the late theorized Jurassic period. It is now believed that this was a terrestrial dinosaur with a behavior pattern similar to modern elephants. Their trem endous weight bearing hind legs probably allowed the Brachiosaurus to rear up and feed on leaves of tall trees. Their enourmous appetite may have forced them to travel long distances to seek fresh plant life for food. It is
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Dinosaurs roamed the earth during the theorized Mesozoic Era. Although many of us have been led to believe that dinosaurs were monstrous creatures, massive in size like the elephant and whales seen today, there were also many that were no larger th an cats and dogs. The remains of these smaller dinosaurs are rarely found in complete form because their fragile bones usually disappeared before they could be fossilized. Paleontologists today suggest that these small creatures
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One of the best known of all the dinosaurs is this peaceful, three-horned, plant-eating prehistoric animal. The Triceratops was a heavily built four legged animal that moved in herds with their young, and attained a length of about 27 feet and weig hed seven or eight tons. The Triceratops was one of the last and longest surviving dinosaurs, and lived during the theorized mesozoic era. It would have been very difficult to corner and kill, and there were certainly many of the
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Perhaps the best known of all the plated or armored dinosaurs was this creature that lived during the theorized late Jurassic period. With a length of six meters and a weight of about two tons, this peaceful vegetarian is believed to have lived in the swampy areas of the world, feeding upon soft plants that grew in humid and hot climates. It had an extremely small head, as compared with the size of its body, and its brain was about the size of a small walnut. Plastic parts
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The Tyrannosaurus is said to have lived during the Cretaceous period. Its skeletons have been found in Montana, USA and Mongolia. He was the largest of the meat eating dinosaurs, and was indeed the terror of its time. Large plastic pieces make for an easy assembly. High accuracy from thorough research. Detailed head features including the ferocious teeth. Lifelike skin appearance. Highly accurate in scale and pose. The side of the box contains a pictorial dinosaur timeline.
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