Rebor Gunn and Rose are in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
The latest Velociraptor models from Rebor, Gunn and Rose are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur. These magnificent 1:18 scale figures represent a pair of “raptors”, the lighter coloured one “Rose” being the female, the darker coloured one “Gunn”, representing a male. The Rebor Velociraptor models have arrived!
The Rebor 1:18 Scale Velociraptor Models Gunn and Rose are in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
Rebor Velociraptor Models
Rebor has produced a number of Velociraptor figures in recent times, these new editions, join the likes of “Winston”, “Alex Delarge” and the Velociraptor figure “Pete” that came out earlier in the autumn. Each model is in 1:18 scale and collectors have the opportunity to create their own pack of dromaeosaurids.
“Rose” the Female Velociraptor
Rebor Gunn and Rose
Palaeontologists are not sure what breeding strategies dinosaurs had. It is likely that what are thought to be quite social creatures, pack hunters, like most of the dromaeosaurids, had similar strategies to those found in social, pack hunters today. For example, in wolves only the dominant pair breed in most packs, the alpha male and the alpha female. These animals pair for a long time, perhaps Velociraptors behaved in a similar way, after all, they would have faced the same pressures as wolves do today, in terms of competing for resources and ensuring the survival of the next generation.
“Gunn” Representing a Male Velociraptor
Monogamous Birds
Those living members of the Maniraptora (the clade that contains both dromaeosaurids like Velociraptor and extant birds), adopt a variety of strategies when it comes to bringing up the next generation. Many swans, cranes and geese mate for life. Whilst the majority of the song birds (passerines), are also monogamous but the length of this monogamy varies. For example, some song birds stay as a pair of life, for several mating seasons or for just one breeding season. Many living birds adopt a strategy of social monogamy, when both the male and female play a role in parenting. Perhaps male Velociraptors also had a maternal side?
Rebor “Gunn” Velociraptors Might Have Been Ferocious But They May Have Had a Softer Side
For an article on doting dinosaur dads: Did Dinosaurs Make Good Fathers?
Both Gunn and Rose have articulated lower jaws and articulated forelimbs and the models measure approximately 21.5 centimetres long. They are a welcome new addition to the Rebor range of prehistoric animal replicas.
At Rest – the Rebor Female Velociraptor “Rose”
Two Velociraptor Species
Two Velociraptor species have been named, Velociraptor mongoliensis, fossils of which come Outer Mongolia named in 1924 by Henry Fairfield Osborn and Velociraptor osmolskae from Inner Mongolia, China, which was named in 2008 by Godefroit et al.
To view the Rebor raptors “Gunn and Rose” and the rest of the Rebor model range: Rebor Models and Replicas.
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