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New Schleich Tyrannosaurus Rex T-Rex Dinosaur Figure Green Articulated Jaw 2011
$ 7.39
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Description
Tyrannosaurus rex is a two-legged, giant dinosaur predator with long legs and a massive skull. It is not particularly a good hunter, but rather an animal scavenger. With over fifty teeth, it tears and swallows its food in large piecesDino Ranch - Add trex to the Volcano playset, the research science station, or any Schleich dinosaur set collection. Expand your dino village with a giant spinosaurus, dinosaur truck with crate, jurassic helicopter, triceratops, pterodactyl, and velociraptor
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Has movable lower jaw
Hand painted
Historically accurate
Size
11.2" x 5.6" x 3.8"
Product Description
Explore the prehistoric world with this Tyrannosaurus Rex, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play. The Tyrannosaurus Rex is part of Dinosaurs – a daring collection filled with prehistoric creatures just waiting to be discovered and brought to life. Children will learn about dinosaur species, habitats, traits, and more. Warning: imagination required! Ideal for children aged 3-12. Schleich® is a German toy company, and we bring realism to a new level. Our high quality, immersive playworlds open up a world of imaginative possibilities to toddlers and kids through safe and educational play. All All products and the materials used meet or exceed the strictest applicable national and international toy safety requirements. We are the world’s leading figurine company, and currently offer six different themed worlds and over 300 products designed to teach and inspire kids as they move through developmental stages. From the realistic worlds of Farm World, Wild Life and Horse Club to the mystical realms of bayala® and Eldrador® Creatures, we put The World in Your Hands. Schleich's Tyrannosaurus Rex is the perfect size for playing, 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. Schleich offers realistic worlds of farm animals, safari animals, zoo animals, and toy horses to the mystical realms of Bayala and Eldrador Creatures like dinosaur toys, princess toys, monster figures, dragon toys, mermaid dolls and flying fairy figurines.
From the Manufacturer
Schleich's Tyrannosaurus Rex is the perfect size for playing, 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.
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