Spinosaurus was a large, fish-eating dinosaur found in Egypt and Africa. As more and more remains of this dinosaur are found, scientists can begin ...
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Spinosaurus was a large, fish-eating dinosaur found in Egypt and Africa. As more and more remains of this dinosaur are found, scientists can begin ...
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A relative of Spinosaurus, Baryonyx had a long, slender snout full of teeth that suggested it hunted fish. It is named for the first claw on each h...
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Daspletosaurus was a close relative of T. rex. It lived about ten million tears earlier, and was about fifteen feet smaller, growing to around 30 f...
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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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RAWR! You thought T. Rex was already scary with his sharp teeth and massive jaws? Well, the top predator of all time just got even more fearsome, w...
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The cunning, predatory Wolf Dragon stalks its prey with all the expert hunting abilities of its namesake. Don’t get on the Wolf Dragon’s bad side!...
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This TOOB features highly detailed and accurate minifigures representing the unique animals found throughout South America including mammals, rept...
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Take control of this cast of fantasy heroes and villains figurines in our Role Playing Designer TOOB, featuring valiant warriors and treacherous mo...
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Komodo Dragons are the largest species of lizard alive today, but these pocket-sized Good Luck Minis let you take a miniature version of these uniq...
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Concavenator lived in the Early Cretaceous Period, around 130 million years ago. It was a meat-eating dinosaur that featured unique taller vertebra...
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Qianzhousaurus has been nicknamed “Pinocchio Rex” due to its long and slender snout. It could reach a length of nearly 30 feet long and was a small...
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Day Geckos - Good Luck Minis®No. 100513 192 Pieces Per Bag. Only Available in Bulk Purchase. Day Geckos are named for the fact that, unlike most g...
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WarthogNo. 100512Warthogs are members of the pig family known for their knobby faces and formidable tusks. They live in sub-Saharan Africa in savan...
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Bush Babies, also known as Galagos, are primates found in Africa. They are mostly active at night, so they have very large eyes to help them see in...
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Grey WolfNo. 100509The Grey Wolf is the largest member of the canine family, and its ancestor is believed to be the ancestor of all domestic dogs. ...
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South African Animals TOOB®No. 100409 9 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. This TOOB features highly detailed miniature ...
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Life Cycle of a SpiderNo. 100406 A female spider can lay up to 3,000 eggs. Many species then protect the eggs in a silk sac, which is then attache...
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6 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually.Have fun with some mischievous mythical creatures with this Fairies & Dragons Des...
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Sand Tiger SharkNo. 100369Also known as the Gray Nurse Shark, the fearsome looking Sand Tiger Shark is actually quite docile and not particularly d...
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The Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin is a “short-beaked oceanic dolphin”, and the only member of this group that features a color other than gray, blac...
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The Eagle Owl is among the largest owl species, with a wingspan of over 6 feet. These owls are distributed across a wide range of varied habitats a...
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Red FoxNo. 100361The Red Fox is one of the most widespread members of the order Carnivora, which includes bears, cats, canines, seals, hyenas, racc...
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IchthyosaurusNo. 100359Though it was quite dolphin-like in appearance, the Ichthyosaurus is actually a marine reptile, living in the Late Triassic ...
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EdmontosaurusNo. 100358Edmontosaurus was a large hadrosaur (aka “duck-billed dinosaur”). It lived in the late Cretaceous Period alongside Tricerato...
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