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Cretaceous Dinosaurs
Categories > Dinosaurs, Marine Reptiles and other extinct creatures > Cretaceous Dinosaurs

Click here for DIN003 Suchomimus 10mm DIN003 Suchomimus
Suchomimus, an 11 metre long 'crocodile mimic' with over 100 teeth. Experts believe it may have eaten fish, with a jaw like that they must have been some fish!

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Click here for DIN001 Tyranosaurus rex 10mm DIN001 Tyranosaurus rex
Everyone's childhood favourite. A mean muscled eating machine, not something you would like to meet without a very powerful laser and a power shield.

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Click here for DIN012 Spinosaurus 10mm DIN012 Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus, the biggest, meanest and best (in my opinion) meat eater of them all. Forget that little T-rex pussycat, this was the big one. Fifteen metres long with a giant sail. Thank goodness it died over 90 million years ago (I hope).

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Click here for DIN018 Carnotaurus 10mm DIN018 Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus, a relatively small 7.5 metre sort of baby Tyrannosaur. Don't relax, it could still have bitten you in half!

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Click here for DIN002 Baryonyx 10mm DIN002 Baryonyx
Baryonyx, one of the most underated of carnivores. A sort of giant Velociraptor or Deinonychus with 12 inch claws that could tear its prey apart. Probably a fish eater(?) but with claws like that would you pass up on a bit of meat on the hoof?

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Click here for DIN004 Pachycephalosaurus 10mm DIN004 Pachycephalosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus, with 10 inches of solid bone on the top of it's head, a dinosaur not to annoy (from the front at least). A five metre long herbivore (or possibly omnivore) it lived right up to the KT event.

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Click here for DIN021 Stygimoloch 10mm DIN021 Stygimoloch
Stygimoloch, named after the river of the dead and looking like a demon. A bone headed 6 metre herbivore (or possibly omnivore) with spikes as well.

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Click here for DIN027 Euplocephalus 10mm DIN027 Euplocephalus
Euplocephalus, an early mobile tank. Six metres long with a solid bone club on the end of it's tail. Even T-rex would have been a little scared of this one.

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Click here for DIN110 Styrachosaurus 10mm DIN110 Styrachosaurus
Styrachosaurus, a small Ceratopsidae with a great spread of horns. A sort of mini Triceratops with a bone frill covered in spikes.

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Click here for DIN033 Triceratops 10mm DIN033 Triceratops
Triceratops, one of the childhood favourites (and my son's). A herbivore with a mean streak. At ten tonnes and 9 metres long with metre long horns it was probably not something to disturb.

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Click here for DIN037 Pentaceratops 10mm DIN037 Pentaceratops
Pentaceratops, supposed to have five horns when it was first discovered. It turned out only to have 3 looking a little like Triceratops but with a better frill.

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Click here for DIN008 Deinonychus x 5 10mm DIN008 Deinonychus x 5
This pack contains five Deinonychus, the 'real' Velociraptor as portrayed on the big screen. This pack hunter, which was larger than a man, was one of the scariest dinosaurs from humanity's point of view. A sickle shaped claw and mean jaws.

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Click here for DIN051 Iguanadon 10mm DIN051 Iguanadon
A 9 meter long herbivore with vicious spikes on its arms. It has been found across the world and was probably one of the main herd animals of the early Cretaceous.

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Click here for DIN065 Hadrosaurus 10mm DIN065 Hadrosaurus
Meaning Sturdy Lizard, this was one of the first dinosaurs discovered in America. It lived in the Late Cretaceous. Not well armoured, it had a beak for grabbing plants and hundreds of flat teeth that continually replaced themselves as they were worn down.

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Click here for DIN028 Ankylosaurus 10mm DIN028 Ankylosaurus
This armoured giant was one Cretaceous herbivore you would not want to tackle when fully grown. It's face is simply great.

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Click here for DIN113 Giganotosaurus 10mm DIN113 Giganotosaurus
Bigger than T-rex, though not as thick set, this one's a mean brute any day of the week.

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Click here for DIN083 Deinosuchus (the world 10mm DIN083 Deinosuchus (the world's largest crocodile)
Not a Dinosaur but it fits better here than as a marine reptile.

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Click here for DIN043 pack of five Velociraptors 10mm DIN043 pack of five Velociraptors
This pack contains five Velociraptors (rather smaller in reality than it has been portrayed in some films standing a little over 1 metre tall. We have had it made with feathers as there is evidence this could have been the case).

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Click here for DIN064 Therizinosaurus 10mm DIN064 Therizinosaurus
This rather strange looking creature was, despite it's wicked claws, a herbivore.

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Click here for DIN078 Saltasaurus 10mm DIN078 Saltasaurus
This pack contains one stonking dinosaur!

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