Triceratops is, as we all know full well, the most familiar and famous of all the ceratopsians by far. Here on the DTB, it is the second most reviewed genus after Tyrannosaurus rex. And, of course, its appearance in the original Jurassic Park film is quite unforgettable.
Brand: Jurassic World
Review: Triceratops (Roarivores)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
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Review and photos by Emperor Dinobot, edited by Suspsy
Continuing with my reviews of the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Roarivores, we now have the Triceratops!
Review: Triceratops with Stegosaurus (Jurassic World Hero Mashers by Hasbro)
Review: Troodon (Jurassic World: Attack Pack by Mattel)
Review: Tuojiangosaurus (Jurassic World Epic Evolution, Strike Attack by Mattel)
Mattel really likes the Shaximiao Formation, a middle to late Jurassic formation located in China. They’ve released many dinosaurs known from the Shaximiao, including Chialingosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Gasosaurus, and Yangchuanosaurus. Today we’re looking at their latest addition to this assortment, the Tuojiangosaurus, part of Mattel’s Epic Evolution line.
Review: Tupandactylus (Jurassic World, Dino Trackers Danger Pack by Hasbro)
Here I am, Emperor Dinobot, offering thee another Mattel pterosaur review, this time of Tupandactylus.
Tupandactylus, formerly known as Tapejara, hails from the Cretaceous fossil rich Brazil. It was reclassified into Tupandactylus imperator and T. navigans in 2007 as it was found to warrant its own genus.
Review: Tyrannosaurus (Jurassic World Snap Squad by Mattel)
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Battle Damage)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
Review: Tyrannosaurus Rex (Chomping)(Jurassic World by Hasbro)
When it comes to Jurassic Park, you need to have the king. For the Jurassic World line in 2015 there are three main T-Rex toys. There is the small Basher and Biter, the medium Chomping, and the Large Stomp and Strike. All three look very similar in their basic colors, so there is not much variation, other than their size, and the style of gimmicks they have.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Epic Roarin’)(Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous by Mattel)
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Extreme Chompin’)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Extreme Damage)(Jurassic World by Mattel)
Review and photographs by Dilopho, edited by Suspsy
Hello, DinoToyBlog readers! Back in 2018, I took a look at the then brand-new Extreme Chompin’ Tyrannosaurus rex from Mattel. Now, six years later, I return with a look at one of its now numerous variants. There have been over 20 different T.