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Pegasus Hobbies Kits: Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, & Spinosaurus

Started by suspsy, January 20, 2015, 08:45:10 PM

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suspsy

http://blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2015/01/17/everything-dinosaur-stocks-pegasus-hobbies-dinosaur-model-kits.html

The Triceratops looks like a living battle tank and the Tyrannosaurus rex is downright chilling with its grey colours, beady eyes, and feebly struggling victim. The Spinosaurus meanwhile has gained the ability to travel time and dine on futuristic fish. Perhaps next it will journey to the Eocene and take on a mammoth. :)
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suspsy

Never mind, I see there's already a topic about this in the Dinosaur Kits section. My bad. Feel free to delete this thread, admins.
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Horridus

Before the admins get here...

QuoteYes, as our dinosaur experts point out, the Xiphactinus in a lacustrine or riverine environment is extremely unusual, as far as the known fossil record goes, these fish were entirely marine and highly nektonic with no likely need to venture close to shore or into fresh water.

Never mind the fact that it's a JP Spinosaurus :P
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Everything_Dinosaur

Glad you found the Everything Dinosaur blog article, we did point out the unusual diet of the Spinosaur.  Not sure why that particular fish was chosen.

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