Schleich Dinosaurs Bajadasaurus
The Bajadasaurus trots through the jungle in a leisurely manner. It's
probably looking for a lush meadow to graze. It also needs a substantial
meal if it wants to maintain its weight - a remarkable 4,000 kilograms.
To ensure that no one disturbs it while dining, it has deterrent spines
along its neck and back. While it appears to be pretty fierce, it's...
Schleich Dinosaurs Concavenator
It looks a bit poisonous, the Concavenator. That's probably because of
its yellow-green lizard skin and the fiery red hump on its back. I
wonder if it has a purpose other than scaring people. It's certainly
impressive. The prehistoric giant's height of six meters also commands
respect. But if you mess with it, you'll soon realize that the
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Schleich Dinosaurs Cryolophosaurus
schleich 15020 Cryolophosaurus. Schleich's figures are reproduced
faithfully and always to scale. All figures are painted by hand. This
way the figures always correspond to reality.
Schleich Dinosaurs Moros Intrepidus
The Moros Intrepidus is admittedly much smaller than its relative, the
famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. Its legs are only about 1.20 meters long.
Nevertheless, it can also be quite dangerous. Its hunger for fresh meat
can hardly be satisfied, which is why it’s always hunting. When it
discovers its prey it can run faster than almost every other dinosaur.
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Schleich Dinosaurs Parasaurolophus
Lots of dinosaurs look cool. But our Parasaurolophus from Schleich®
Dinosaurs looks even cooler. Its eye-catching bone crest is very
practical. With it, the prehistoric animal can regulate their body
temperature, make dinosaur sounds and hang on table edges. Both stylish
and useful. He probably did very well at Hit the Pot; after all he could
use his...
Schleich Dinosaurs Stegosaurus
The Stegosaurus is easy to spot from afar, and not only because it's so
huge: the fiery red double row of boney curved armored plates on its
back is unmistakable. It forms a beautiful contrast to its yellowish
lizard skin. With its head lowered, it trudges across the meadows,
always holding its long tail up a little. Its favorite thing to do is
graze....
Schleich Dinosaurs Styracosaurus
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 be used to eat hard, fibrous plants. The dinosaur uses its
large neck shield as protection
Schleich Dinosaurs Velociraptor Green Feathered
Although the Velociraptor was one of the smaller carnivores at 70cm
long, it was still very dangerous. The velociraptors always hunted
together as a pack, so that they could also take on significantly larger
animals. Their agile physique, long, sharp teeth and above-average
intelligence made them fearsome opponents.
Age 3+
Schleich Dinosaurs Ankylosaurus
Schleich 15023 Ankylosaurus. Schleich figures are reproduced faithfully
and always to scale. All figures are painted by hand. This way the
figures always correspond to reality.
The ankylosaurus had a tail club and all-over bone plate armour, just
like the one from schleich® DINOSAURS.
Schleich Dinosaurs Dracorex
The Dracorex was a 4m long herbivore, the remains of which were found in
North America. This herbivore got its name - which literally means
"dragon king" - because of its distinctive head shape.
Age 3+
Schleich Dinosaurs Pachycephalosaurus
The Pachycephalosaurus from the schleich® DINOSAURS theme world is the
largest platypus dinosaur yet discovered. It grew to about 4-5 meters in
length, weighed 450 kg and moved on two legs. It lived in North America
in the late Cretaceous period. Its skull, strongly arched upwards, was
20-25 cm thick. Scientists suspect that he used his skull to ram rivals...
Schleich Dino Jetpack Chase
With the Schleich® DINOSAURS Jetpack, dinosaur researcher Maxx can shoot
through the air like an arrow!
Dimensions 10 x 10 x 15 cm (W x D x H)
Age Recommendation 4-12 years
Schleich® figurines are modelled in the finest detail to help children
learn while they play....