New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric Animal Models in Stock
The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World prehistoric animal models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. All nine of the new models are now available. The figures are Concavenator, Dilophosaurus, Deinonychus, Edmontosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus and Qianzhousaurus, six dinosaurs plus Shringasaurus, Sarcosuchus and the marine reptile Ichthyosaurus.
The New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Models (All Nine) are in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
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To view all the new models and the rest of the prehistoric animal figures in the Safari Ltd range: Wild Safari Prehistoric World Models and Figures.
Wild Safari Prehistoric World
Safari Ltd has continued to build on its reputation for producing accurate prehistoric animal models and figures. This range reflects some of the latest scientific research and thinking. For example, joining this award-winning range, is a replica of the Late Cretaceous hadrosaur Edmontosaurus. Recent studies of fossil specimens from North America have led to palaeontologists postulating that this large ornithischian sported a soft comb-like crest on the top of its skull. The Edmontosaurus figure has been given such an adornment, all part of Safari Ltd’s drive to reflect actual research into the Dinosauria and other long-extinct creatures from the past.
The New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Edmontosaurus Has a Soft Comb
Detailed Prehistoric Animal Figures
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“We are delighted to have all nine of the new for 2020 prehistoric animal models in stock. The range and the quality of these models demonstrates Safari Ltd’s commitment to model collecting. Everything Dinosaur has more than a hundred Safari Ltd figures available, in what is, a most impressive range of prehistoric animal and plant models.”
The Everything Dinosaur website: Everything Dinosaur.
New Models Based on Recent Fossil Discoveries
Safari Ltd are quick to introduce models and figures that reflect relatively recent fossil discoveries. Take for example, the excellent Shringasaurus model, it represents an extinct reptile (archosauromorph), that was only formally named and described in August 2017.
The Middle Triassic Horned Reptile of India – Shringasaurus
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