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CryolophosaurusCryolophosaurus was a meat-eating dinosaur that was discovered in what is now Antarctica. It lived in the Jurassic Period, 190 milli...
View full detailsJourney back in time with Safari Ltd.'s Prehistoric World collection! Discover highly detailed, scientifically accurate dinosaur figures and ancient creatures perfect for education, imaginative play, and serious collectors. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex to lesser-known prehistoric mammals and marine reptiles, our durable, hand-painted models ignite curiosity about Earth's ancient past. Explore our extensive range and bring the awe-inspiring world of dinosaurs to life, enhancing your collection and fueling a passion for paleontology.
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CryolophosaurusCryolophosaurus was a meat-eating dinosaur that was discovered in what is now Antarctica. It lived in the Jurassic Period, 190 milli...
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T-Rex Baby with Augmented Reality Safari Ltd and Dino Dana have joined forces to bring you a new way to play! Using innovative AR (Augmented Realit...
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Tyrannosaurus Rex with Augmented RealitySafari Ltd and Dino Dana bring you an all new way to play! Using innovative AR (Augmented Reality) technolo...
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With the threat of Armored T-Rexes out there, it stands to reason that the so-called “tyrant lizard”’s greatest rival would also want to add some a...
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Nanuqsaurus Toy Dinosaur FigureNanuqsaurus was a relative of Tyrannosaurus Rex, whose remains were discovered in what is now Alaska. It lived in ve...
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Kentrosaurus Toy Kentrosaurus was a cousin of the more well-known Stegosaurus. Both were plant-eating dinosaurs of the Jurassic, but while Stegosau...
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Dracorex hogwartsia may have looked like a fearsome dragon, but it was actually a gentle plant-eating dinosaur. This spiny bone-headed dinosaur was...
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Monolophosaurus was a medium sized theropod dinosaur (about 16 feet long) that lived during the Middle Jurassic Period (about 165 million years ago...
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Dino Dana StygimolochStraight from the feature length Dino Dana film comes Stygimoloch, the spiky bone-headed dinosaur. Was Stygimoloch a transitio...
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Austroraptor Toy Dinosaur FigureAustroraptor was a large relative of Velociraptor, Deinonychus and Utahraptor that could grow up to 20 feet long. C...
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Saltasaurus Dinosaur Toy FigureSaltasaurus was small for a long-necked sauropod, but still quite a large dinosaur at nearly 30 feet long. Its body ...
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Deinocheirus is regarded as one of the most peculiar species of dinosaur. The true identity of this bizarre creature was a mystery for over four de...
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Brachiosaurus Baby Figure Brachiosaurus was a very large sauropod (long-necked) dinosaur, but even the biggest creatures have to start small - as b...
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While not as popular as its relative Oviraptor, Citipati is much more well understood by paleontologists. In fact, most artistic depictions of Ovir...
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Dimorphodon was a medium-sized (wingspan of about 4.5 feet) pterosaur that lived in the Early Jurassic Period (about 200 million years ago) in what...
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Named for the La Amarga geographic formation in Argentina, Amargasaurus is known from an almost entirely complete skeleton that showcases its most ...
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Masiakasaurus is a small bizarre meat-eating dinosaur that was named in 2001. It surprised paleontologists because of its oddly shaped jaws and pro...
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Regaliceratops means “Royal Horned Face”, referring to its head frill that features plates around the edge resembling a crown. It lived in the late...
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