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Who's that coming around the corner? You can tell it's the Allosaurus from afar, thanks to its heavy footsteps. Standing tall, the giant walks on t...
View full detailsIf you combined an elephant, a cat, and a spiny anteater, you’d get...an Amargasaurus? This spiky longneck dinosaur is a real "pain in the neck" fo...
View full detailsThe ankylosaurus had a tail club and all-over bone plate armour.Dimensions 5.51 x 2.79 x 4.17 inch (W x D x H)
The Bajadasaurus trots through the jungle in a leisurely manner. It's probably looking for a lush meadow to graze. It also needs a substantial meal...
View full detailsThe huge Brachiosaurus can be seen from far and wide: As high as a house, its long neck juts out above the treetops. What is it doing there anyway?...
View full detailsIt looks a bit poisonous, the Concavenator. That's probably because of its yellow-green lizard skin and the fiery red hump on its back. I wonder if...
View full detailsThe Edmontosaurus really is a giant at a height of 13 meters. But it’s really friendly. You can see that right away. The Edmontosaurus is also rath...
View full detailsThe Gallimimus is rather pretty with its thick beak and long neck. Have you seen it? It has feathers on its front legs. But it can’t fly with them....
View full detailsWho would have guessed, the Gastonia is a herbivore and wouldn’t hurt a fly, even though it looks fearsome with the large spines on its back and lo...
View full detailsThe Large Dino Research Station from schleich® DINOSAURS is the winner of the Parents Magazine 2020 Best Toy Award. This full-featured dinosaur pla...
View full detailsThe Monolophosaurus is easy to identify by the long crest on the back of its nose, giving it a fearsome appearance. Like a dragon, spikes run from ...
View full detailsThe Moros Intrepidus is admittedly much smaller than its relative, the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. Its legs are only about 1.20 meters long. Neverthe...
View full detailsThe movable jaw of the Mosasaurus from schleich DINOSAURS contains many pointy teeth. When hunting prey such as fish or turtles, the dinosaur opene...
View full detailsThe prehistoric seal – that’s what the other animals in the toy box call our Nothosaurus from schleich DINOSAURS. With its wide, fan-like legs, the...
View full detailsWith the off-road vehicle, LUIS can get to the outpost quickly and catch the giganotosaurus with the help of a big meat bait. In the event that he ...
View full detailsThe jungle is a treacherous place for a young triceratops, teeming with hungry predators and dangerous terrain. Oh no! The triceratops is stranded ...
View full detailsSound the horns for the duck-billed Parasaurolophus, a bellowing herbivore from the world of Schleich Dinosaurs. With its iconic backward-curving c...
View full detailsThe Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed mainly on fish.Dimensions 6.02 x 4.57 x 1.02 inch (W x D x H)
Fearless dino researcher Flynn Colby won’t let the ferocious Velociraptor come between him and science! The perfect gift for dinosaur enthusiasts a...
View full detailsA giant, feathered reptile with a massive wingspan soars high above T-Rex and triceratops. It's quetzalcoatlus! A realistic quetzalcoatlus toy with...
View full detailsThe Stegosaurus is easy to spot from afar, and not only because it's so huge: the fiery red double row of boney curved armored plates on its back i...
View full detailsSchleich's Styracosaurus from loves tossing rings onto its big horn. It can throw them perfectly with his beak-like mouth, which is can also use to...
View full detailsThe Tyrannosaurus Rex attack playset from schleich® DINOSAURS is the perfect supplement to the Large dino research station (art. no. 41462).