An Exclusive and Detailed Fukuisaurus Scale Drawing
Fukuisaurus tetoriensis Scale Drawing
As Everything Dinosaur prepares for the arrival of the first of the new for 2020 CollectA “Age of Dinosaurs” models and figures, team members are busy sorting out scale drawings to insert into the prehistoric animal fact sheets that we are researching and writing. One of the first of the new CollectA models will be a Fukuisaurus, a replica of a bird-hipped dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Japan.
Very little of the skeleton of Fukuisaurus (F. tetoriensis) is known. CollectA, just like palaeontologists who have to try to reconstruct a dinosaur skeleton, from only a limited amount of material, have based their figure on better-known iguanodontids that were probably closely related to Fukuisaurus. From the model, Everything Dinosaur team members have been able to commission their scale drawing.
The Scale Drawing of Fukuisaurus (F. tetoriensis)
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Calculating the Size of Fukuisaurus
Although the actual size of Fukuisaurus is not known (due to the scarcity and paucity of the fossil material), Everything Dinosaur team members have based their scale drawing on the size estimate given by the acclaimed dinosaur expert Gregory S. Paul who postulated a body length of around four to four and half metres. The body weight of this herbivorous dinosaur would have fluctuated over the course of the year, depending on the availability of food. Just like many herbivores today, this dinosaur would have laid down fat during the times when forage was plentiful and then it would have lived on its reserves during times when food was scarce, such as in the dry season.
Everything Dinosaur team members estimate that this dinosaur probably weighed around four hundred kilograms when fully grown.
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At the time when Everything Dinosaur announced this 2020 edition to the CollectA Deluxe range, model designer Anthony Beeson stated that he had been inspired to introduce another dinosaur from the famous Kitadani Formation of Japan, in response to requests from Japanese collectors. These fans will have in 2020, a model of an Early Cretaceous ornithopod to display alongside the CollectA Fukuiraptor that was introduced this year (2019).
The CollectA Fukuiraptor and the CollectA Fukuisaurus Dinosaur Models
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To read about the first of the new for 2020 CollectA prehistoric animal models: New CollectA Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Models (Part 1).
To view the range of prehistoric animal scale models available from Everything Dinosaur in the CollectA Deluxe model range: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models.