Schleich Dinosaurs, Jurassic Era velociraptor Dinosaur Toys for Boys and Girls, Dilophosaurus Toy Figure, Ages 4+
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Schleich Dinosaurs, Jurassic Era velociraptor Dinosaur Toys for Boys and Girls, Dilophosaurus Toy Figure, Ages 4+
FROM SCALES TO TAILS, SCHLEICH CAPTURES EVERY DETAIL - With sharp teeth, a moveable jaw, and textured skin, the Moros Intrepidus, similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex, is sculpted with lifelike precision to spark imaginative Jurassic adventures.
NO SCREENS, NO BUTTONS, JUST JURASSIC IMAGINATIONS - Kids create epic prehistoric scenes and imagine battles as they explore open-ended play that encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and Montessori-inspired, screen-free fun.
GIFT BIG ROARS AND BIGGER SMILES - Whether kickstarting a collection or adding to the fun, Schleich dinosaurs light up the faces of dinosaur lovers of all ages. Dinos are a great birthday party present or decoration for boys and girls
TIME TRAVEL TO THE AGE OF DINOSAURS - Journey to the Jurassic era with Schleich's ultra-realistic dinosaurs. From the prehistoric mighty t-rex to the flying pterodactyl to the popular stegosaurus, there is a dinosaur for every adventurer!
IMAGINATION WITHOUT LIMITS - Schleich toys come in all shapes and sizes to bring stories to life. We value sustainability which is why we created worlds of durable toys that can be treasured for generations to come
With realistic designs, children are able to experience and learn about the wide variety of nature from the famous Schleich figurines.
After the Compsognathus and the Velociraptor, the Dilophosaurus was one of the fastest prehistoric saurians. Despite its six meter-long body, it weighed only 500 KG and had long, powerful hind legs, with which it could easily reach speeds of up to 38 km/H. It had two striking bone crests on its skull, which also LED to it being called the "double crested lizard". they were indeed big and long, but too thin to defend itself with. Scientists believe that they were used to impress rivals.