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Review: Yutyrannus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

Approximately 125 million years ago, Northern China had a similar temperature to today – it was cold – at least by Mesozoic standards. Indeed, the Yixian Formation of China shows that the climate of this part of early Cretaceous China would have had an average temperature of only 10°C.
Review: Woolly Mammoth (Prehistoric life collection by Safari Ltd)

Many years ago when I was a small child, I thought all of the ancient mammoths where the Woolly Mammoth. I later learned that it was a diverse branch with many different members. The first mammoth bones I had ever seen in person were at the Mammoth Site in South Dakota, where a majority of the mammoth remains are of the Columbian variety, but there are also a few remains of the Woolly Mammoth as well.
Review: Monolophosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Woolly mammoth (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)
Review: Dilophosaurus pair (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

The legendary Dilophosaurus pair by the Carnegie Collection (Safari Ltd), was first released in 1995 with follow-up variations in 1997 and post 2000s. Luckily, I have all three variations which are differentiated by coloration and mold.
Review: Velociraptor (Safari Ltd)
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Review: Oviraptor on Nest (Dino Discoveries by Safari Ltd)

Review: Suchomimus 2014 (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

The first time I ever heard of Suchomimus was when I saw Jurassic Park 3 and the character Billy said, “It’s a super-predator: Suchomimus, “then Billy uses his hand and mimics the length of the snout and finishes by saying, “the snout.” The Suchomimus, which means “crocodile mimic” definitely had a pronounced and interesting snout that in a quick glance resembles today crocodiles and alligators, though in reality there are many structural differences.