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The woolly mammoth is a close relative of modern elephants. Its hairy coat helped it to keep warm while it foraged for grasses to eat during the en...
View full detailsDoedicurus is an extinct armored plant-eating armadillo. Its heavy bony armor and spiked tail club helped protect it from sabre-toothed predators a...
View full detailsMegatherium, the so-called ‘giant sloth’, was a massive ground-dwelling relative of modern sloths. This particular species, Megatherium americanum,...
View full detailsDiplodocus is one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs. At over 88 ft long from the tip of its snout to the end of its whip-like tail, Diplodoc...
View full detailsCovered in armor and weighing up to 13,000 lbs., Ankylosaurus was the tank of the dinosaur world. It’s name means “fused lizard”,...
View full detailsThe Woolly Rhinoceros was a prehistoric beast resembling the rhinos of today, except that it was covered in a thick fur to protect it from the fre...
View full detailsParasaurolophus was one of the largest known ‘duck-billed dinosaurs’ from North America. The tube-like, bony crest on its head may have produced lo...
View full detailsSome of the best-known woolly mammoths are babies, and some complete examples have been stunningly preserved in ice. The 42,000-year-old baby nickn...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was a large sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic (155-150 million years ago) in what is now western North America. O...
View full detailsMegacerops was very similar to modern day rhinos, but was not closely related. It actually belonged to a group of prehistoric animals called Bronto...
View full details*Voted best prehistoric animal toy figure of 2018 by Prehistoric Time Magazine* Though similar in appearance to the woolly mammoth, the American m...
View full detailsOne of the most popular and well-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was a very unique looking dinosaur, with its large armored plates and distinctive tai...
View full detailsOne of the most well-known dinosaurs of all time, Triceratops is easily recognized by its two large brow horns, its short nose horn and its large b...
View full detailsThe strange-looking Macrauchenia seems like a cross between a llama and an elephant. It lived in South America during the last Ice Age roughly 10,0...
View full details*Voted best dinosaur toy figure of 2016 by Prehistoric Time Magazine* Iguanodon was the first plant-eating dinosaur ever discovered, and the secon...
View full detailsSecond perhaps only to Triceratops as the most well-known Ceratopsian, Styracosaurus lacked the eyebrow horns of its cousin, but more than made up...
View full detailsThe Uintatherium is a large, rhinoceros-like herbivore from the Eocene epoch, roughly 40 million years ago. Its unique head featured six bony knobs...
View full detailsThe three-horned Triceratops is the most famous – and most gigantic – of all the horned dinosaurs. This iconic animal browsed for plants in North A...
View full detailsCamarasaurus was a large sauropod dinosaur, growing up to 75 feet long. It lived during the Late Jurassic Period, 150 million years ago, and is k...
View full detailsPachyrinosaurus is a ‘horned dinosaur’ with a difference. It has a huge bony lump on its nose instead of large horns. It browsed for plants in Nort...
View full detailsRegaliceratops means “Royal Horned Face”, referring to its head frill that features plates around the edge resembling a crown. It lived...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was one of the tallest long-necked dinosaurs. This ground shaking herbivore occupied North America during the Late Jurassic, about 15...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was a large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (155-150 million years ago) in what is now weste...
View full details*Voted best dinosaur toy figure of 2015 by Prehistoric Time Magazine* Sauropelta was a medium-sized armored dinosaur that lived in North America d...
View full details*Voted best dinosaur toy figure of 2018 by Prehistoric Times Magazine* Malawisaurus was a relatively small titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur from the...
View full detailsNamed for the La Amarga geographic formation in Argentina, Amargasaurus is known from an almost entirely complete skeleton that showcases its most ...
View full detailsThe distinctive dome-headed Pachycephalosaurus is believed to have used its thick skull during combat with others of its species, perhaps while try...
View full detailsApatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (about 152 million years ago) in what is now western North America. ...
View full detailsPsittacosaurus, or the ‘parrot lizard’, was a small plant eating dinosaur that lived in Mongolia and China during the Early Cretaceous,...
View full detailsDiabloceratops is an early member of the Ceratopsidae, or horned dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous (81-76 million year ago) of Utah. L...
View full detailsDracorex hogwartsia may have looked like a fearsome dragon, but it was actually a gentle plant-eating dinosaur. This spiny bone-headed dinosaur was...
View full detailsShringasaurus lived in the middle Triassic Period, around 245 million years ago. Though it was a large prehistoric reptile, growing around 12 feet ...
View full detailsOne of the most popular dinosaurs of all time, the Stegosaurus is quite distinctive with its row of large bony plates along its back, and the four...
View full detailsVagaceratops was named in 2010 and showed that horned dinosaurs were more diverse than previously supposed. This four-legged plant eater lived in N...
View full detailsEdmontosaurus was a large hadrosaur (aka “duck-billed dinosaur”). It lived in the late Cretaceous Period alongside Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Re...
View full detailsThe rock formation known as “Hell Creek” has yielded some of the most amazing and iconic fossil finds ever discovered. A wide range of species fro...
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