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At 12 metres long this was one of the top land predators of the Jurassic. Quite lightly built compared to T-rex it is one mean looking monster.
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Eustreptospondylus, one of my favourites (and it lived in England back when it was a tropical Island paradise). Not one of the largest at 7 metres but one not to pass over either.
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Kentrosaurus, a 5 metre 'junior' member of the Stegosauridae family. Covered in spikes and with a tiny brain, it was something you would really want to keep calm.
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This pack contains one Stegosaurus.
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A Jurrasic herbivore meaning Bent Lizard. They could be up to 8 meters long.
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Resin model A whopping beast! This pack contains one brachiosaurus. The model stands just under 12 cm tall and is 14 cm long. It is made of resin (we finally accepted that it was just too big to cast in metal).
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An early and smallish Therapod. At 4 metres it is nothing like as savage as an Allosaurus or T rex, but still far too big for comfort. It is named after the Dashanpu Gas Mining Company which is where it's fossil remains were found.
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A 3.5 metre small(ish) dinosaur it is either a primative Stegasaur or Ankylosaur with rows of small bony plates all over it's back and tail it was well armoured. It is assumed to have walked on all fours but the front legs are shorter suggesting possibly rearing up for food as well.
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This pack contains five Compsognathus.
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This pack contains one dinosaur, a medium sized carnivore.
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