Scutosaurus (Jurassic World Primal Attack by Mattel)
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While still relatively obscure when compared to the likes of Dimetrodon, which is arguably the most famous Permian period animal by far, Scutosaurus has had a fair bit of attention to bring it into the limelight, which is still more then most animals from the Permian period. Perhaps its most notable appearance was in BBC’s 2005 Walking with Monsters, which...

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Irritator (Jurassic World Primal Attack, Sound Strike by Mattel)
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As it stands there is only one review for Irritator on the blog, Irritator being an early Cretaceous spinosaurid from Brazil. That toy is by CollectA and it’s pushing a decade old and quite clearly “early CollectA” in terms of quality. There are a few other Irritator out there but none that are as accessible or as mass produced as...

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Majungasaurus (Jurassic World Primal Attack, Sound Strike by Mattel)
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Where abelisaurids are concerned the genus Majungasaurus is second in popularity only to Carnotaurus. It has a few things working in its favor. It lived at the very end of the Cretaceous period in what is now Madagascar and was the dominant predator of its ecosystem. It also just has a really cool name which is important for dinosaur popularity,...

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Postosuchus (Jurassic World Primal Attack by Mattel)
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Review and photos by Faelrin, edited by Suspsy The fauna of the Triassic period was highly diverse with many new branches of life, including those that would soon dominate the globe from the Mesozoic onwards, particularly the archosaurs. Early dinosaurs and pterosaurs themselves aside, perhaps one of the most popular of those Triassic era archosaurs is none other than Postosuchus,...

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Sarcosuchus (Jurassic World Primal Attack, Massive Biters by Mattel)
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Although first described in 1966 the crocodyliforme Sarcosuchus didn’t really achieve popularity until the mid 90’s through early 00’s, with additional discoveries by Paul Sereno and publicity via National Geographic. Since then Sarcosuchus has gone on to become, perhaps, the most popular extinct crocodyliforme of them all. Several collectibles of it exist and the year 2020 would see the release...

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