New for 2010 this impressively sized detailed model comes complete with informational booklet and same scale human figure as a size comparison
Potentially more powerful than T-Rex, Giganotosaurus was about forty feet long, weighing in at eight tons.
Featuring small spikes and broad spots on its back, this dinosaur was very distinct in appearance.
Feeding on plant feeders, Giganotosaurus had three claws at the end of his short arms. Scientists suspect that Giganotosaurus could sprint swiftly thanks to its slim tail which was held up, unlike other dinosaurs.
New for 2010 this impressively sized detailed model comes complete with informational booklet and same scale human figure as a size comparison
Potentially more powerful than T-Rex, Giganotosaurus was about forty feet long, weighing in at eight tons.
Featuring small spikes and broad spots on its back, this dinosaur was very distinct in appearance.
Feeding on plant feeders, Giganotosaurus had three claws at the end of his short arms. Scientists suspect that Giganotosaurus could sprint swiftly thanks to its slim tail which was held up, unlike other dinosaurs.