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The Carcharodontosaurus has a particularly eye-catching lizard skin. It is stone gray with star-shaped brown spots. It has a pointed crest on its back that reaches all the way to its long snout...
The Brachiosaurus is one of the largest animals the world has ever seen. It's 23 meters long, which is almost as long as an entire lane of an outdoor swimming pool! It towers over other dinosaurs at 13 meters high. It may look dangerous, especially with..
Explore the prehistoric world with this Agustinia, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Sound the horns for the duck-billed Parasaurolophus, a bellowing herbivore from the world of Schleich Dinosaurs. With its iconic backward-curving crest, the new Parasaurolophus figurine surely wins first place in the best headgear contest.
Explore the prehistoric world with this Amargasaurus, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the prehistoric world with this Postosuchus, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the prehistoric world with this Giganotosaurus, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Our Styracosaurus from Schleich® Dinosaurs loves tossing rings onto its big horn. It can throw them perfectly with his beak-like mouth, which is can also use to eat hard, fibrous plants. The dinosaur uses its large neck shield as protection or ...
Explore the prehistoric world with this Nothosaurus, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play. In the toy box, our Nothosaurus from Schleich® Dinosaurs is also ...
The long, narrow and flat head of the Baryonyx from Schleich® Dinosaurs is similar to that of a crocodile, making it an especially exciting prehistoric reptile. This dinosaur is believed to have hunted primarily in the water, and could immerse ...
As an herbivorous dinosaur, the ankylosaurus did not hunt, but knew how to defend itself! If it felt threatened it gathered momentum with its heavy, bone tail club and hurled it against attackers. It was presumably able to shatter even large ...
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.
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...
The Pachycephalosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS is the largest beaked, herbivorous dinosaur ever discovered. It grew to around 4-5 m in length, 450 kg, moved on two legs and lived in the Late Cretaceous period in North America. Its strong domed ...
The Triceratops was one of the last large dinosaurs. Despite being an herbivore, it had a total of up to 800 teeth, which constantly grew back. Nonetheless, it was incapable of chewing food, as its jaw could not move from side to side. It used ...
With its impressive neck shield and the pointed crystals on its back, the Stone Triceratops can look pretty terrifying. It has three sharp crystal horns on its forehead and head, which it uses to keep its opponents at bay. With its mighty head...
The feathered Velociraptor makes quite an impression when it appears. It is yellowy orange, with tiger-like, dark brown stripes along its back. Sharp fangs flash from its mouth, which it likes to show off, opening and closing its jaws threateningly.
The Dilophosaurus can be easily recognized by the two distinctive bony crests on its head. They are bright red and can be seen from afar. It also has a fiery red crest on its long back, all the way to the tip of its tail...
The Diplodocus is a giant in the prehistoric world: it is 29 yards long, with its neverending neck alone measuring up to 20 feet. As if that weren't enough: It weighs up to 32,000 pounds. Not bad for a vegetarian! With its wide mouth, it has...
Allosaurus' patterned lizard skin looks like a camouflage suit. That's pretty practical since the giant carnivore is almost always on the hunt. On two legs, it can run unbelievably fast through the jungle & can easily catch up with any prey. There's no...
The Moros Intrepidus runs like lightning through the jungle on two legs – always on the hunt. It digs its mighty clawed feet into the ground so that no one can stop it. At the same time, it opens and closes his huge jaws. It looks dangerous even from a ..
The huge boney plates on the Stegosaurus' back are pretty impressive. Most of the time, the herbivore is a peaceful soul. But if you disturb it while it's grazing or annoy it, things might get uncomfortable. It may lash out with its imposing spiked...
At an impressive six meters in length, the Concavenator is an imposing figure. The lizard's skin shines grass-green and yellow. On its back it has an elongated hump, which stands out from the rest of the body in red. With its striking appearance, it ...
The Bajadasaurus is a particularly impressive dinosaur. That's thanks to the long spiny spikes running along its back. I wonder if the otherwise peaceful herbivore uses them to defend itself against attackers. In any case, they look pretty scary, ...