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Discover which dinosaurs were ferocious killers and which ones were gentle giants as you play 3 games of memory and strategy. The deck of 36 cards includes some of the biggest, smallest, fiercest, fastest, and strangest dinosaurs. Each card gives the Latin name of the dinosaur and what the name means.
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Turn your walls into a racecar speedway! Hours of creative play with countless track configurations!
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Turn your walls into a racecar speedway! Hours of creative play with countless track configurations!
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Evolution built the T-rex to be one of the largest land-based carnivores
that ever lived, and now you can build your own prehistoric menace. This 4D animal anatomy model has a transparent cutaway to show internal structures. 36 fully detachable organs and body parts. 11" tall.
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Despite its huge, menacing horns, the prehistoric Triceratops often fell prey to the fierce T-Rex. This 4D animal anatomy model has a transparent cutaway to show internal structures. 46 fully detachable organs and body parts. 7-3/4" long.
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The prehistoric Brachiosaurus had long necks and huge feet and just like giraffes, they ate the leaves off trees, and are said to have had an individual life span of 100 years! This 4D animal anatomy model has a transparent cutaway to show internal structures. 42 fully detachable organs and body parts. 11" tall.
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The unmistakable silhouette of the mighty Stegosaurus. Evolution built it for defense against prehistoric predators and now you can build one of your own! This 4D animal anatomy model has a transparent cutaway to show internal structures. 39 fully detachable organs and body parts. 11" long.
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