Prehistoric Animal Models Luxiong the Zhuchengtyrannus Figure
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Product Description
Lu Xiong the Zhuchengtyrannus was a lucky hunter. It was born with a strong physique, extremely sharp teeth and claws. It had undaunted courage, firm belief, and strong will. All of this made it stand out in a group of hunters and became the king.
Lu Xiong the Zhuchengtyrannus lived in the Late Cretaceous. The place it used to live is now known as Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, China. People first knew Lu Xiong because its fossils were buried there. That land was among the places with the most dinosaur fossils.
In addition to Lu Xiong the Zhuchengtyrannus, people have also found many dinosaurs from various species here. The most common was a group of herbivorous dinosaurs, the hadrosaurs, and there were also ankylosaurs, ceratopsians, and sauropods. The great variety proved that Lu Xiong’s hometown was a paradise for dinosaurs.
According to the scientific research on the fossils, the model is set to 11 meters when we did reconstruction of Lu Xiong the Zhuchengtyrannus. The back half of Zhuchengtyrannus‘s head was wider than the front part. It had keratinous parts behind and in front of its eyes.
The teeth of Zhuchengtyrannus were extending out of the mouth and wrapped in thick flesh. Zhuchengtyrannus had four toes on its hindlimbs. Three of which were relatively large, and the smallest toe was off the ground.
Product Features
- Approx. 11.22 inches long (28.5cm)
- Made of PVC
- Part of the Prehistoric Animal Models series
- Highly detailed
Box Contents
- Luxiong the Zhuchengtyrannus figure
- A3 Poster
- Manual
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