Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Deinosuchus: Extinct crocodile replica

Isn't this just what you've been looking for? Hasn't everyone? For the crocodile fan in your life or the lover of paleontology . . . Deinosuchus, the extinct crocodile, comes to life in this realistic plastic model by Safari.

Note the beautiful colors and lifelike detail in our museum-quality plastic deinosuchus replica. Dinosuchus was a crocodile that reached about 30 feet in length and lived during the Cretaceous period. If you think it looks ferocious at 10 inches, imagine how impressive it would be at 30 feet! Its name means "terrible crocodile," and it's easy to imagine why. You can read more about this extinct crocodile in the online dinosaur and paleontology dictionary. If you like plastic crocodiles and prehistoric creatures, this wonderful replica might be just the thing to add to your collection or use for a school project or diorama. Our plastic extinct crocodile is 10 inches long from its nose to the bend in its tail. Made of sturdy, solid plastic, deinosuchus has its name moulded into the underside of its belly. Our plastic crocodile is educational and nice to look at. It's also priced reasonably enough to be used as a toy. Deinosuchus is part of the Carnegie Collection made by Safari, Ltd.

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