$20.00
-Size: 2&1/2" (along the curve)
-Species: Velociraptor mongoliensis
("Quick Thief of Mongolia")
-Notes: Cast in high-impact resin. Velociraptor, though smaller in reality than in the movies, is the main villain of the Jurassic Park film series. The first specimen of Velociraptor was discovered in 1923 on an expedition led by American Museum of Natural History explorer Roy Chapman Andrews, the man that would one day become the inspiration behind the film character Indiana Jones. Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (5&1/2"L x 4&1/2"W x 7/8"H). Acrylic stand, not included.
-Age: Cretaceous Period, 75-71 million years ago
-Location: Djadochta Formation, Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia
$11.99
A stretchy, sticky blobfish! Declared the "world's ugliest animal" in 2013 (yes, this toy does represent a REAL animal), the blobfish actually looks very different in its natural deep-marine habitat. The blobfish has very little built-in structural support, so it's the deep-sea pressure of its environment that actually holds everything together. When brought to the...
$11.99
A squishy tardigrade! Melt all of your cares away by attempting to squeeze the life out of these virtually indestructible, microscopic animals! 4-1/2” long Takes over 9 seconds to pop back into shape
$39.99
-Size: This figure measures approximately 12″ long by 5″ tall boasting 26 points of articulation and includes display base, posing rod w/ two support options, and interchangeable closed running toes. The only Pyroraptor specimen consists of incomplete remains including distinctive foot claws, fossilized teeth, arm and back bones. It gets...