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Chasmosaur & Cycad Fossil Dig Panel
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
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Chasmosaurus Belli Dinosaur Skull
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
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Chasmosaurus Belli Skeleton Replica
The frill of Chasmosaurus Belli or chasmosaurine ceratopsian is very elongated and broader at the rear than at the front. It is hardly elevated from the plane of the snout….
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Chasmosaurus Bone Dig Panel
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
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Chasmosaurus Dinosaur Elements Sand Box Panel
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
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Chasmosaurus Fossil Dig Panel
Chasmosaurus Belli dinosaur was a medium-size ceratopsid. In 2010 G.S. Paul estimated the length of C. belli at 4.8 meters, its weight at two tons; C. russelli would have been…
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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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Deinonychus Skull Replica 1:1
The skull of Deinonychus was equipped with powerful jaws lined with around seventy curved, blade like teeth. It had a more robust skull roof, like that of Dromaeosaurus.
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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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Dimetrodon Dinosaur Skull Replica
An additional hole in the skull, the supratemporal fenestra, can be seen when viewed from above. The back of the skull is oriented at a slight upward angle, a feature…
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Dimetrodon Limbatus Hayashibara Skeleton
The most prominent feature is the large neural spine sail on its back formed by elongated spines extending from the vertebrae. It walked on four legs and had a tall,…
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Dimetrodon Limbatus Mounted Skeleton
The skull of Dimetrodon Limbatus is tall and compressed laterally, or side-to-side. The eye sockets are positioned high and far back in the skull. Behind each eye socket is a…
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Dimetrodon Limbatus Skeleton
The skull of Dimetrodon Limbatus is tall and compressed laterally, or side-to-side. The eye sockets are positioned high and far back in the skull. Behind each eye socket is a…
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Dimetrodon limbatus Skull Replica
Single openings in the skull behind each eye, known as temporal fenestrae, and other skull features distinguish Dimetrodon and true mammals from most of the earliest sauropsids.
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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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Diprotodon Tooth Tusk Replica
Diprotodon (Ancient Greek: “two protruding front teeth”) is an extinct genus of marsupial from the Pleistocene of Australia containing one species, D. optatum. The earliest finds date to 1.77 million…