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Schleich Dinosaurs Giganotosaurus Toy Brown
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 25.99 $The Schleich figurines are all modeled in finest detail and encourage children to play and learn at the same time. The Giganotosaurus looks very similar to the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
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Schleich Dinosaurs Therizinosaurus Toy Black/Red
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 24.99 $Of all animals that ever lived on earth, the Therizinosaurus probably had the longest claws. It used them to dig, grasp, pierce and peel off bark. It lived towards the end of the dinosaur age, together with other herbivores such as the Kentrosaurus and Pentaceratops.
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Schleich Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaurs Toy Green 1 pc
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 25.99 $The Schleich figures are modeled with attention to detail. The Tyrannosaurus rex looked very menacing, but was hardly capable of using it short front legs equipped with two claws, as they could not even reach its mouth. At nearly seven meters in height and thirteen meters long, the Tyrannosaurus rex was probably not a particularly good hunter, but rather a scavenger that fed on what other animals left behind. It had over fifty teeth, measuring over 15centimeters in length, but it didn't use them to chew, but to tear, swallowing its food in large pieces. In order to better perceive depths while hunting for food, the eyes of the Tyrannosaurus rex were pointed forwards, allowing the field of vision of its eyes to overlap.
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Schleich Brachiosaurus Dinasaur Toy Green 1 pc
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 25.99 $Brachiosaurus translated means arm lizard. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
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Schleich Dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus Rex Toy Green
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 24.99 $Although the Tyrannosaurus Rex looked quite threatening, it could hardly use its front legs armed with just two claws since they did not even reach his mouth. Nearly seven metres tall and thirteen metres long, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably not a very skilled hunter, but rather a scavenger which probably fed on the leavings of other animals. It had more than fifty teeth measuring more than 15 centimetres in length which it used not for chewing but rather for tearing, since it swallowed its food in large chunks. To improve depth perception when searching for food, the eyes of the Tyrannosaurus Rex were oriented toward the front such that the fields of vision of both eyes overlapped.
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Collectors Guide for Schleich Animals
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.78 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Anywhere's a Playground: Schleich 75th Anniversary
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $On the occasion of it's 75th anniversary, toymaker Schleich reflects on its long tradition of making wonderful, innovative toys and figurines.
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Schleich Farm World Chicken Coop Set Toys Multicolored 8 pc
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 25.99 $Right at the crack of dawn, the cockerel hops up onto the roof of the chicken coop and crows. As the first rays of sunlight appear, the hen comes out too. She starts to scrape at the ground and peck for seeds, when cheeping noises can be heard from the coop. The roof is folded open to reveal the wonderful secret hidden inside: chicks have hatched from the eggs.
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Schleich Tyrannosaurus Rex Toy Brown/Red
Vendor: Acehardware.com Price: 25.99 $Although the tyrannosaurus rex looked quite threatening, it could hardly use its front legs armed with just two claws since they did not even reach his mouth. Nearly seven metres tall and thirteen metres long, the tyrannosaurus rex was probably not a very skilled hunter, but rather a scavenger which probably fed on the leavings of other animals. It had more than fifty teeth measuring more than 15 centimetres in length which it used not for chewing but rather for tearing, since it swallowed its food in large chunks.
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