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PLANNOSAURUS Therizinosaurus

PLANNOSAURUS Therizinosaurus

Plannosaurus Therizinosaurus from "Plannosaurus" — the 11th release in the Plannosaurus "know dinosaurs with your hands" line, focused on the Late Cretaceous large theropod Therizinosaurus.

Plannosaurus pairs Skeletal Build — learn the dinosaur's internal anatomy — with Dinosaur Build, where you mount the outer-skin parts on top of the skeleton to restore its appearance. No nippers or glue required.

Key Features

  • Skeletal Build reveals the dinosaur's internal structure
  • Dinosaur Build mounts outer-skin parts over the skeleton to restore the live appearance
  • No tools or adhesives required — easy assembly
  • Outer skin reproduces full-body feathering, including arm flight feathers and developed tail feathers thought to be used for courtship and intimidation
  • Heavy-bodied stance reflects current scholarship: thumb tip touches the ground
  • Tooth row and beak shape reflect academic theory on Therizinosaurus dentition
  • Three long, very thin, gently curved claws (terminal phalanges) similar to those of sloths

What's Included

  • Sticker x 1
  • Pedestal x 1
  • Assembly manual
$12.49
PLANNOSAURUS Therizinosaurus—
$12.49
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Description

Plannosaurus Therizinosaurus from "Plannosaurus" — the 11th release in the Plannosaurus "know dinosaurs with your hands" line, focused on the Late Cretaceous large theropod Therizinosaurus.

Plannosaurus pairs Skeletal Build — learn the dinosaur's internal anatomy — with Dinosaur Build, where you mount the outer-skin parts on top of the skeleton to restore its appearance. No nippers or glue required.

Key Features

  • Skeletal Build reveals the dinosaur's internal structure
  • Dinosaur Build mounts outer-skin parts over the skeleton to restore the live appearance
  • No tools or adhesives required — easy assembly
  • Outer skin reproduces full-body feathering, including arm flight feathers and developed tail feathers thought to be used for courtship and intimidation
  • Heavy-bodied stance reflects current scholarship: thumb tip touches the ground
  • Tooth row and beak shape reflect academic theory on Therizinosaurus dentition
  • Three long, very thin, gently curved claws (terminal phalanges) similar to those of sloths

What's Included

  • Sticker x 1
  • Pedestal x 1
  • Assembly manual
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