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Dunkleosteus (Safari)

As of late, Safari’s newcomers really have become something to look forward to, even more so if one of those newcomers is a late Devonian Placoderm (Placodermi are an exotic but fertile terrain only...

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Dinosaur figures for 2008 – a review

It’s not the end of the year yet, but all of the major releases this year have been and gone. The only other line we were (especially!) looking forward to, the Sea Monsters figures, have been cancelled...

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Andrewsarchus (Prehistoric Life Collection by Safari Ltd)

Review and photos by ‘Itstwentybelow’ Andrewsarchus was a large basal mesonychid which existed roughly 45 million years ago during the Eocene epoch. It is known only from a large skull measuring more...

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Arsinoitherium (Prehistoric Life Collection by Safari Ltd)

Arsinoitherium was a large paenungulate mammal which lived roughly 30 million years ago during the late Eocene and early Oligocene epochs in Northeastern Africa. These animals would have superficially...

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Tylosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

The second new addition for the Carnegie Collection in 2009 is a mosasaur – the ferocious Tylosaurus. Mosasaurs are a real rarity in toy form so this is an exciting release! The figure might be...

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Plateosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

With “1994″ stamped on its tummy the Plateosaurus is fast becoming one of the older figures in the Carnegie Collection. Plateosaurus is from the Triassic of Germany and is classified as a prosauropod...

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Dodo (Wings of the World, by Safari Ltd)

Review by Brandon (edited by Plesiosauria), photos by Brandon The demise of the dodo bird is probably the most famous extinction event in recent history. This ancient Columbiform bird was a flightless...

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