Prehistoric Kingdom

Prehistoric Kingdom

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Deinonychus - Prehistoric Kingdom: Dino 'Ditions Poseable Kit
   
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Deinonychus - Prehistoric Kingdom: Dino 'Ditions Poseable Kit

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Prehistoric Kingdom: Dino 'Ditions - Implied Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Fauna
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"Deinonychus antirrhopus, the Terrible Claw, and for once the 'terrible' part of the name fits: Those sickle claws on its second toes were likely used to restrain prey as it attacked from above--not, as the movies would tell you, to disembowel outright. These animals are not monsters, but they're still animals. Make sure you have plenty of barriers between this one and your guests.

"It was this dromaeosaur's description in 1969 that helped torpedo the scientific image of dinosaurs as cold-blooded, stupid lizards doomed to extinction, and later was on the front lines with the establishment of their connection to our modern birds. Although in both cases, it took some time for the public to catch on."

This animal comes as a kit of pre-posed specimens, heads and bodies for quick pack-building, plus a customizable body, and a set of implied habitat needs for added authenticity. As always, please be sure to take good care of this beauty, and stay tuned for more from GENOsaur!

Instructions: To use this kit, select and go into edit mode by either double-clicking on the group, or by pressing the button. From there, either drag and select any of the pre-posed specimens, or select the pieces you'd like to assemble and pose your own! When done, separate your product out from the larger group and place it wherever your park needs it.

GENOsaur cannot guarantee that the given habitat needs will match those of our Parent Company should they choose to add this animal to the official catalog. Be prepared to keep your habitat arrangements flexible.

Dig up the past, Dig up a GENOsaur!