Perfectly pocket-sized mini figurine, 192 Pieces Per Bag. Only Available in Bulk Purchase.
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Set of educational themed mini figurines in a resealable convenient packaging
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Perfectly pocket-sized mini figurine, 192 Pieces Per Bag. Only Available in Bulk Purchase.
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Realistic and educational domestic animal toy figurine
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Postosuchus was a large predator that prowled North America at the beginning of the age of the dinosaurs, approximately 210 million years ago. It was not a dinosaur, but a type of reptile called a rauisuchid. Postosuchus was the largest predator in its ecosystem.
History: An expedition from Texas Tech University in 1980 discovered the remains of a new reptile in the Triassic mudstone of Garza County, West Texas. In the following three years, eight more skeletons were discovered in the same area. This wealth of material allowed paleontologists to conduct a detailed study of its anatomy, and in 1985 of a full description of this new carnivore - Postosuchus - was published. Scientific Name: Postosuchus kirkpatricki Characteristics: Postosuchus was a meat-eating rauisuchid reptile with a deep snout and serrated dagger-like teeth. Unusually for a reptile it had straight legs and an upright stance. It could walk on its longer back legs, or sometimes on all fours. It had five-toed hands, four-toed feet, and a long tail. It had bony scutes distributed in rows along the top if its back and tail, as our Postosuchus toy depicts. Large adults reached up to 13 feet long. Size: This meticulously detailed Postosuchus toy figure is 7.5 inches long and 2.5 inches high. The Postosuchus is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Considerably smaller than most farm pigs native to America and Europe, the pot-bellied pig is a domesticated species of pig that originates from Vietnam. Their name comes from their hanging belly, which is a result of their unusually long frame.
Scientific Name: Sus scrofa domesticus Characteristics: Pigs are very smart, and are sometimes compared to apes and dolphins in terms of their cognizant abilities. Their natural intelligence is reflected in the bright eyes of this hand painted and professionally sculpted figurine! Size and Color: 5.25 inches long and 3.25 inches tall, our pot-bellied pig model is a touch larger than a soda can on its side. Pot-bellied pigs can come in many different colors based on their heritage, although they are often light gray or white with black sections. The Pot-Bellied Pig is part of the Incredible Creatures collection. All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free. |
Set of educational themed mini figurines in a resealable convenient packaging
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Set of 8 mini pocket size toy figurines
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Set of educational themed mini figurines in a resealable convenient packaging
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Realistic and educational dinosaur toy figurine
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Set of educational themed mini figurines in a resealable convenient packaging
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Psittacosaurus, or the 'parrot lizard', was a small plant eating dinosaur that lived in Mongolia and China during the Early Cretaceous, 100 to 120 million years ago. About the size of a large dog, this peaceful creature used its beak and rough teeth to cut and crush tough plants. Recent discoveries revealed the skin color and pattern of Psittacosaurus and also showed that it had an unusual row of bristles along the top of its tail, which is reflected in our Psittacosaurus toy.
History: A wealth of fossil material, including adults, juveniles, and babies, makes Psittacosaurus one of the best-known of all the dinosaurs. Soft tissues have even been found preserved in a Psittacosaurus skeleton discovered in Liaoning Province, China. This impressive fossil shows the outline of the body and even indicates the color and pattern of the skin, which was darker on top and lighter underneath. It also shows a row of bristles running along the top of the tail, which may have been for show. Scientific Name: Psittacosaurus mongoliensis Characteristics: Psittacosaurus was a small herbivore with a deep beak reminiscent of a parrot's. It had a very wide head with spikes that protruded from its cheeks. It walked on two legs, but could also rest on its shorter arms. A row of long bristles protruded from top of its tail. Size: This accurately bristled Psittacosaurus toy figure is 5.25 inches long and 1.75 inches high. Its spotted brown color, darker on top and lighter below, reflects the latest scientific discoveries. The Psittacosaurus is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Pteranodon was a large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period, around 85 million years ago. Despite often being grouped with dinosaurs, pterosaurs were a separate but related group of flying reptiles. While they did not have feathers like birds and some dinosaurs, some pterosaurs were covered in hair-like structures called "pycnofibers".
History: Pteranodon was the first pterosaur discovery in the United States, and the first pterosaur to be found in any location other than Europe. Prior to Pteranodon's discovery, all pterosaurs known to science had teeth. Pteranodon's distinctive crest actually varied greatly in size among the known specimens, leading scientists to believe that it likely was used for display, rather than any practical function. Scientific Name: Pteranodon ("Toothless Wing") longiceps Characteristics: Though pterosaurs flew, this Pteranodon figure is posed at rest on the ground, showing off its large and dynamic crest. It was long debated whether pterosaurs walked using two legs or four, until pterosaur tracks were discovered indicating a four-legged walk. Size: This at-rest Pteranodon figure is about 3 1/2 inches high and 4 inches in length, about the size of a muffin (though much less tasty...don't eat it). The Pteranodon is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Pteranodon was a huge flying reptile with a wingspan of over 20 feet. It belonged to an extinct group of reptiles called pterosaurs. Pterosaurs were not dinosaurs, but were closely related. Pteranodon lived during the Cretaceous Period, about 86 million years ago in what is now western North America. Although Pteranodon and other pterosaurs resembled modern bats, they were not related.
History: The first Pteranodon specimen was found in 1870 in Kansas by Othniel Marsh, the famous paleontologist from Yale University. Marsh recognized that it was a pterosaur, but it had no head, so he wasn't sure whether it was the same as the pterosaurs from Europe, or something new. A few years later, in 1876, some skulls were found, showing that Pteranodon was indeed completely different from any known pterosaur. Scientific Name: Pteranodon, meaning roughly 'toothless wing'. Characteristics: Although the first pterosaurs had teeth, Pteranodon had a long, slender, toothless beak. The skull has a long crest that projects upward and backward, as our Pteranodon toy shows. The function of the crest is uncertain, but we do know that the size and shape of the crest is different in males and females, so it was most likely used as a display structure during courtship. Pteranodon had a tiny tail, much too short to have steered the animal during flight, so the crest may also have been useful as a rudder. Size: This Pteranodon toy model is 3 inches long with a 7.25 wingspan. The Pteranodon is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Pterosaurs were the first reptiles to develop powered flight. They lived for a long time, from the Late Triassic to the End of the Cretaceous (228-66 million years ago). Although they are sometimes referred to as 'flying dinosaurs,' this is incorrect. Although they are closely related to dinosaurs, they are technically just outside of the group, so paleontologists refer to pterosaurs ad dinosaurs as 'sistergroups'.
History: The first pterosaur was described a long time ago - in 1784. Pterosaurs were first thought to be swimmers because the paleontologist who found it thought that its wings were paddles. Soon after, the famous French anatomist and paleontologist Georges Cuvier realized that the paddles were actually wings, and that this was a flying creature. Characteristics: This Pterosaur toy accurately depicts the prehistoric reptile - Unlike birds, which have wings mostly made of feathers, the wings of pterosaurs are made of skin, more like a modern bat. However, the skin membrane of the bat's wing is supported by four really long fingers. A pterosaur wing has only one long finger supporting its leading (front) edge. So, although the pterosaur wing and bat wing are superficially similar, they are quite different under the skin. Pterosaurs lived on earth for a long time, so there are many different kinds. Size: This Pterosaur toy is 4 inches long and 7 inches wide. The Pterosaur is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Perfectly pocket-sized mini figurine, 192 Pieces Per Bag. Only Available in Bulk Purchase.
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Realistic and educational dinosaur toy figurine
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The magnificent Quetzalcoatlus was the size of a small aircraft and one of the largest flying animals ever. Our Quetzalcoatlus toy is much smaller, but still packs tons of detail! This massive, but delicately built, carnivorous reptile was one of the last of its kind. Like all pterosaurs, an elongate finger supported each of its wing membranes. It soared through the Late Cretaceous skies of North America, 68 million years ago.
History: Quetzalcoatlus is a relatively recent discovery. In the 1970s, Douglas Lawson and colleagues discovered several pterosaur skeletons, including a gigantic wing bone, in Big Bend National Park, Texas. In 1975 Lawson described the huge wing as a new species, Quetzalcoatlus northropi, a pterosaur he described as "the largest flying creature". This pterosaur has since become one of the most famous of its kind and is housed in the Texas Memorial Museum at Austin. Scientific Name: Quetzalcoatlus northropi Characteristics: Quetzalcoatlus had a large head with long, toothless jaws and a long, thin neck. It's small, fuzzy body supported its winged arms, which could grow to an impressive wingspan of up to 35 ft. Size: This realistic Quetzalcoatlus toy model is 7.25 inches long and has a wingspan of 8.75 inches. The Quetzalcoatlus is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
Set of educational themed mini figurines in a resealable convenient packaging
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Set of 8 mini pocket size toy figurines
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Set of 8 mini pocket size toy figurines
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Realistic and educational wildlife animal figurine
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Also referred to as the red-eared terrapin, the red-eared slider turtle is perhaps the most popular pet turtle worldwide. It is originally endemic to the southern United States and northern Mexico, but can now be found in the wild in many regions of the world.
Scientific Name: Trachemys scripta elegans Characteristics: The red-eared slider turtle is actually an invasive species in many areas due to owners releasing them either accidentally or on purpose. Learn more astounding facts about this animal with our lifelike and scientifically accurate hand painted model! Size and Color: This turtle earns its name due to the crimson red patches on either side of its head, however it also has distinctive yellow stripes and a brownish-green shell. 5.25 inches long and 4 inches wide, this model is as long as and a bit taller than a soda can on its side. The Red-Eared Slider Turtle is part of the Incredible Creatures collection. All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free. |
Found throughout the Caribbean and off the coast of Florida, the reef squid a relatively small squid with unique undulating fins that make up a large portion of its body. The reef squid can actually use its fins to propel itself out of the water and fly a short distance!
History: While you might think their color patterns are just for show, studies have shown that reef squid are actually able to communicate with one another by altering the colors and patterns of their skin. They can even send different messages using different sides of their body! Given the color of its body, what message do you think this reef squid is trying to send? Scientific Name: Sepioteuthis sepioidea Characteristics: This reef squid is preparing for some aerial acrobatics once it launches itself out of the ocean! Hand painted for precise biological accuracy, this figurine is fantastic as a learning aid, a toy for fun play, as a gift, or even as a piece of d?cor for a house close to the water! Size: 8.25 inches long and 3.25 inches wide, this reef squid is roughly an inch longer than a 16 oz. water bottle and as wide as a deck of cards is tall. The Reef Squid is part of the Incredible Creatures collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free Note: Hollow toys may float, but are not watertight. |
Realistic and educational dinosaur toy figurine
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These crawly reptiles are ready to slither into your life! 48 pieces to bring you lots of scaly fun!
History: This fun bulk bag contains handfuls of 8 different playful reptiles, including an iguana with a long tail, a chameleon with a curved tail, a red-spotted beaded lizard, a green gecko, as well as a yellow, green, brown, and black snake. Safari Ltd Bulk Bags feature our most popular TOOB figures in 48-piece sets. Characteristics: A handful of reptilian friends - This fun Bulk Bag contains handfuls of 8 different playful reptiles, including iguanas with long tails, chameleons with curved tails, red-spotted beaded lizards, green geckos, as well as yellow, green, brown, and black snakes. Size and Color: Bag Size: 8 inches wide by 7.5 inches long. Figurine size: 1.5 inches to 3 inches long.. All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free 48 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Note - Bulk Bags will include at least one of every unique figure, but total number of each figure in Bulk Bag may vary. |
Rhamphoryhnchus was a pterosaur, or flying reptile, that lived in the Late Jurassic (about 150 million years ago) in what is now Europe. Although it is superficially similar in some ways to bats and birds, it is not related to either group. It is easily recognizable by its beak-like snout and long tail. The best Rhamphorhynchus fossils come from a limestone quarry in Solnhofen, Bavaria. All of the fossils from this locality are incredibly well preserved, leaving little doubt about what the animals looked like in life.
History: The first Rhamphorhychus fossil was found in 1825, and was first thought to be an ancient bird. Under closer examination, it became clear that it had teeth, similar to Pterodactylus, the first pterosaur that had just been described. A quick comparison told the scientists that the new 'bird' fossil was really a pterosaur, but unlike Pterodactylus, this new pterosaur had a very long tail. Scientific Name: Rhamphorhychus, meaning 'beak-snout'. Characteristics: Rhamphorhynchus was a fairly large pterosaur. It had a very long snout full of long sharp teeth that were probably used to catch fish. Unlike some pterosaurs, Rhamphorhychus did not have a bony crest on its skull. It had a very long tail stiffened by ligaments. The end of the tail had a diamond-shaped vane that helped the animal steer as it flew through the air, a bit like a rudder. This Rhamphorhynchus toy features all of these distinctive traits. Although large adults had a wingspan of nearly six feet, hatchlings with wingspans of as little as one foot have also been found. Size: This Rhamphorhynchus toy is 7 inches long with an 8 inch wingspan. The Rhamphorhynchus is part of the Wild Safari Prehistoric World collection All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free |
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