Dinosaur Claw Replicas
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Acrocanthosaurus Hand Claw Replica
Acrocanthosaurus was a bipedal predator. It is best known for the high neural spines on many of its vertebrae, which most likely supported a ridge of muscle over the animal’s…
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Acrocanthosaurus Toe Claw Replica
Acrocanthosaurus was the largest theropod in its ecosystem and likely an apex predator which preyed on sauropods, ornithopods, and ankylosaurs.
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Albertosaurus sarcophagus Arm Hand
As a tyrannosaurid, Albertosaurus was a bipedal predator with tiny, two-fingered hands and a massive head that had dozens of large, sharp teeth. It may have been at the top…
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Allosaurus Claw Replica Model
Allosaurus fragilis skull was light, robust and equipped with dozens of sharp, serrated teeth. Its skull averaged 3.3 ft. long but could possibly reach 4.9 ft.
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Allosaurus Fragilis Record Claw Replica
Allosaurus fragilis skull was light, robust and equipped with dozens of sharp, serrated teeth. Its skull averaged 3.3 ft. long but could possibly reach 4.9 ft.
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Ammosaurus Claw Replica
It had large claws on its hands to allow it to strip bark from trees and saplings. Compared to the relax of its body, Ammosaurus had both a long tail…
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Bahariasaurus Claw Replica Model
The only fossils confidently assigned to Bahariasaurus were found in the Bahariya Formation of the Bahariya meaning the oasis in Egypt by Ernst Stromer but were destroyed during a World…
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California Dinosaur Footprint Plaque
The Coelurosaurs tracks are estimated to be 170 million years old. They were found in 1950 in the eastern Mojave by James Evans. He identified some of the impressions in…
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Camarasaurus Claw Replica 11-in
Each front limb bore five toes, with the inner toe having a large, sharp claw. Like most sauropods, the front limbs were shorter than the hind legs, but the high…
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Carnosaur Utah Dinosaur Footprint
A trace fossil found in the Clark Mountains of San Bernardino County Aztec Sandstone Formation. Distinctive characteristics of carnosaurs include large eyes, a long narrow skull and modifications of the…
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Chilantaisaurus Claw Replica
The heavy claws on its hands were later thought to have made it related or an ancestor to the spinosaurid dinosaurs, new dinosaur discoveries have cast doubt upon the trait…
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Chirostenotes Claw Flange Replica
A study on the claw flange hand function of Chirostenotes pergracilis and found that its elongated second finger with its unusually straight claw may have been an adaptation to crevice…
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Chirostenotes Claw Replica
A study on the claw flange hand function of Chirostenotes pergracilis and found that its elongated second finger with its unusually straight claw may have been an adaptation to crevice…
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Daspletosaurus Dinosaur Claw Replica
As an apex predator, Daspletosaurus or Daspletosaurus torosus was at the top of the food chain, probably preying on large dinosaurs like the ceratopsid Centrosaurus and the hadrosaur Hypacrosaurus.
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Deinonychus Claw Replica
Deinonychus possessed large “hands” (manus) with three claws on each forelimb. The first digit was shortest and the second was longest. Each hind foot bore a sickle shaped claw on…
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Dimetrodon Dinosaur Claw Replica
Most fossils have been found in the southwestern United States, the majority coming from a geological deposit called the Red Beds of Texas and Oklahoma.
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Dinosaur Footprint Eubrontes Replica
Cast of a tridactyl dinosaur footprint Eubrontes from the Triassic of the Czech Republic (sandstone quarry near Červený Kostelec) A typical Eubrontes print is from 25–50 cm long, with three…
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Dromaeosaurus Claw Replica
They had a bite nearly three times as powerful as that of Velociraptor and suggested it relied more on its jaws than on the sickle claw to kill its prey.
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Edmontosaurus Clawed Digit
Edmontosaurus was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America.
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Edmontosaurus Digit Pathologic Replica
Edmontosaurus was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now North America.
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Edmontosaurus Ungal Claw Replica
Edmontosaurus annectens or Hadrosaurid duckbill was a species of flat-headed or saurolophine hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”) from the very end of the Cretaceous Period, in what is now…
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Gorgosaurus Claw Replica
The forelimbs had only two digits, although a third metacarpal is known in some specimens, the vestigial remains of the third digit seen in other theropods. Gorgosaurus had four digits…
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Iguanodon Thumb Spike Replica
Later fossils of Iguanodon revealed the true nature of the thumb spikes, although their exact function is still debated. They could have been used for defense, or for foraging for…
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Mamenchisaurus Claw Fossil Replica
Mamenchisaurus was first discovered in 1952 on the construction site of the Yitang Highway in Sichuan Province of China. The fossil site belonged to the Upper Shaximiao Formation, dating to…
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Megaraptor Namunhaiquii Claw Replica
Megaraptor was described as a giant dromaeosaur, known primarily from a single claw that resembled the sickle-shaped foot claw of dromaeosaurids. The discovery of a complete front limb, showed this…
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Nanosaurus Rear Foot Replica
Nanosaurus or Nanosaurus agilis was a bipedal dinosaur with short forelimbs and long hind limbs with large processes for muscle attachments. The hands were short and broad with short fingers.
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Nanotyrannus Foot Claw Replica
Nanosaurus or Nanosaurus agilis was a bipedal dinosaur with short forelimbs and long hind limbs with large processes for muscle attachments. The hands were short and broad with short fingers.
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Nanotyrannus Hand Claw Replica
Nanosaurus or Nanosaurus agilis was a bipedal dinosaur with short forelimbs and long hind limbs with large processes for muscle attachments. The hands were short and broad with short fingers.
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Ornithomimus Claw Replica
Ornithomimus differ from other ornithomimids in having shorter torsos, long slender forearms, very slender, straight hand and foot claws and in having hand bones (metacarpals) and fingers of similar lengths.
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Ornithomimus Foot Claw Replica
Ornithomimus differ from other ornithomimids in having shorter torsos, long slender forearms, very slender, straight hand and foot claws and in having hand bones (metacarpals) and fingers of similar lengths.
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Pachycephalosaurus Claw Replica
It lived during the Late Cretaceous Period (Maastrichtian stage) of what is now North America. Remains have been excavated in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
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Saurornitholestes Langstoni Claw
Their elongated hand claws were more useful when pulling vegetation within reach rather than being used for active attack or defense because of their fragility, however, they may have had…
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Sloth Bear Claw Replica
The Sloth Bear paws are disproportionately large, and have highly developed, sickle-shaped, blunt claws which measure 4 in. in length. Their toe pads are connected by a hairless web.
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Smilodon Claw and Tooth
Smilodon or Smilodon fatalis is a genus of the extinct machairodont subfamily of the felids. It is one of the best known saber-toothed predators and most famous prehistoric mammals. Although…
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Stenonychosaurus Claw Replica
Stenonychosaurus was a typically built troodontid, ranging between two and two and half meters in length. A sickle shaped claw was present on each foot, and probably the primary…
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Struthiomimus Dinosaur Claw Replica
Their long arms were tipped with sharp claws. The claws of digits 2 and 3 were very straight, but the thumb claw, was slightly opposed and curved. Struthiomimus could have…
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T Rex Dinosaur Hand Claw Fossil
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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T Rex Dinosaur Toe Claw
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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T Rex Toe Claw Fossil
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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Tenontosaurus Dinosaur Claw Replica
“Terrible claw” refers to the unusually large, sickle-shaped talon on the second toe of each hind foot. The fossil YPM 5205 preserves a large, strongly curved ungual. In life, archosaurs…
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Therizinosaurus Dinosaur Claw Fossil
The most distinctive feature of Therizinosaurus was the presence of gigantic claws on each of the three digits of their front limbs. The claws were straight, gradually tapering into a…
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Thescelosaurus Dinosaur Claw Replica
Its teeth were of two types: small pointed premaxillary teeth, and leaf-shaped cheek teeth. Six small teeth were present in both premaxillae, with a toothless section at the tip of…
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Troodon Foot Claw Replica
Troodon had a specialized retractable claw on the second toe of its hind feet. This claw was likely used for grasping and capturing prey, and could be retracted when not…
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Tyrannosaurus Rex Dew Claw Replica
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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Tyrannosaurus-Rex Toe Claw Replica
Paleontologists originally thought that T. rex had three claws, but later determined that it only had two. Tyrannosaurus Rex used their crescent shaped talons or claws to slash prey at…
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Utahraptor Dinosaur Claw Fossil
Utahraptor’s had a large retractable sickle claw on its foot, specialized for cutting. It was a ferocious hunter that used its sickle-shaped claws to attack and rip apart its prey….
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Velociraptor Dinosaur Claw Replica
Velociraptor’s first claw on each foot was small, and positioned away from the main foot. The second claw was the key adaptation that enabled Velociraptor to become such an effective…
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Velociraptor Killing Claw Fossil
Velociraptor’s first claw on each foot was small, and positioned away from the main foot. The second claw was the key adaptation that enabled Velociraptor to become such an effective…
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Velociraptor mongoliensis Claw Replica
Velociraptor’s first claw on each foot was small, and positioned away from the main foot. The second claw was the key adaptation that enabled Velociraptor to become such an effective…