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spectacular and interesting animals that have wandered the face of
our planet. Although there is tremendous interest in them,
there are no living specimens, so you can't see them in a zoo.
Replicas provide a great way to learn quite a bit about them and
other prehistoric animals. Although that knowledge may never
be put into practice, it has the great benefit of introducing life in general, which can of enormous value, both personally and
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Carnegie Replicas
The Carnegie Collection is the most extensive and accurate set of
prehistoric life replicas available anywhere. They are based on
specimens at the world famous Carnegie Natural History Museum. They
are carried by leading museum and zoos throughout the world because of
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Dinosaurs of China
Made by the same folks who make the Carnegie Collection, but unfortunately
the Museum does not have any of these recently discovered dinsosaurs.
These replicas are unique in that they come with a reproduction of the
actual fossil. |
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Wild Safari Dinosaurs
The replicas in this collection are smaller, less detailed and sell for
considerably less than those in the Carnegie Collection. Great
introduction for younger children. |
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Missing Link Collection
The dinosaurs lived many
millions of years ago. These replicas are of life forms in more
recent times, only 25,000 to 100,000 years ago. The series includes
a Neanderthal family, wooly mammoth and saber tooth tiger. |
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Giant T-Rex
This impressive sculpture measures a full SIX FEET from tooth to tail,
attracting the eye of adults and children alike. A unique gift for
dinosaur lovers (There are many) and can be used as a customer stopping
store or window display. |
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Limited Edition
Everyone's favorite, Ole T-Rex A large, highly detailed replica made
for display. |
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Popular Dinosaurs
We are just starting this section and it now contains only a large, highly
detailed Velociraptor
Mongoliensis, one of the fastest and fiercest of the raptors.
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Dino In An Egg
An interesting set of dinosaurs. Accurately reproduced egg contains
bones to assemble the dinosaur. More an activity than a replica, but
provides a fascinating insight into the skeletal structure.
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Elsewhere
Our sister websites offer great books and posters. They open in a
new window, so you can freely move back and forth between the sites
without losing your place. Your shopping cart goes with you to
insure a convenient one-stop checkout. |
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Books on Prehistoric Life
at EduResources.Net |
Prehistoric Life Posters
at EduGraphics.Net |
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