The Haolonggood Allosaurus "Yangzhi" figure features a striking blue coloration, accentuating its dynamic pose and detailed anatomy. The open-mouthed stance showcases the creature's sharp teeth, while the well-defined musculature and textured skin highlight its agility and strength.
Features an articulated jaw that opens and closes.
The figure's posture, with a slightly curved tail and forward-leaning body, conveys a sense of movement, reflecting the predatory nature of Allosaurus. This attention to detail ensures that the model accurately represents the general features of this iconic theropod.
The Haolonggood Allosaurus Yangzhi measures: 8.5" L x 3" H.
Allosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 155 to 150 million years ago. It was a carnivorous dinosaur that belonged to the group of dinosaurs known as theropods, which includes some of the most famous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptors.
Allosaurus was a large dinosaur, with some individuals reaching lengths of up to 40 feet. It stood about 15 feet tall and weighed several tons. Allosaurus had a typical theropod body plan, characterized by a large head with sharp teeth, a long neck, a bipedal stance (walking on two legs), and a long tail for balance.
It was a carnivorous predator, preying on a variety of herbivorous dinosaurs of its time, including large sauropods like Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. Its sharp teeth and powerful jaws were well-suited for tearing into the flesh of its prey.
Allosaurus is believed to have been an apex predator of its ecosystem, capable of taking down large prey. Some evidence suggests that it may have been a pack hunter, although this is still a topic of debate among paleontologists. Allosaurus shared its environment with other large theropods, such as Ceratosaurus and Torvosaurus, leading to potential competition for food and resources.
Hand Painted.
Made of Durable Synthetic Material.
Product Code: HLG-052
Haolonggood 052
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