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Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)

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Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
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Beasts of the Mesozoic Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha

Beasts of the Mesozoic Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha Manufacturer Information:

Velociraptor osmolskae 1/6 Scale Dinosaur Figure (swift thief)- The lesser known of the two Velociraptor species, it too used to inhabit the Mongolian deserts and is presumed to have had a very similar anatomical appearance to Velociraptor mongoliensis with its long and low skull, an upturned snout, and deadly toe claws. Each deluxe raptor figure is approximately 12? long x 5? tall has 26 points of articulation and includes one base, multiple posing rods and attachments, interchangeable closed running toes, collectible trading card, unique background display insert and instruction sheet. Packaging features red-foil printing and art by Raul Ramos. Recommended for ages 15 and up (contains small parts)

Velociraptor osmolskae Information:

The second Velociraptor species scientifically identified as V. osmolskae bears a strong resemblance to V. mongoliensis. However, distinct characteristics in the known fossil remains justify its classification as a separate species. Intriguingly, the Djadochta and Bayan Mandahu Formations have both yielded remarkably similar dinosaur assemblages. For instance, within the Djadochta Formation, Velociraptor mongoliensis, Protoceratops andrewsi, and Pinacosaurus grangeri are considered synonymous. On the other hand, V. osmolskae is linked to the Bayan Mandahu Formation, where it coexisted with Protoceratops hellenikorhinus and Pinacosaurus mephistocephalus. These differences in the associated biota for each geological formation could potentially be attributed to some natural barriers separating the regions in which these deposits were formed. However, conclusive evidence of substantial barriers hindering animal movement between these areas remains elusive. Alternatively, and supported by many paleontologists, it is possible that the distinct faunas are a result of a temporal difference between the two formations, meaning one formation is younger than the other.

Hand Painted. Product Material: PVC

Product Code: #52513

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Beasts of the Mesozoic - Velociraptor osmolskae Alpha #52513

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15+ Years

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Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.

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