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Libraraptor´s collection

Started by Libraraptor, March 17, 2012, 09:24:33 AM

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Gwangi

The one from the 1970's is the best of that trio.


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Quote from: Halichoeres on February 01, 2024, 02:36:12 PMIt's striking how alive the Invicta Dippy looks, even next to its much newer counterparts.

Yes, that is interesting, isn't it? But I have to admit like the Patagotitan, too. The colors and the silly eye painting don't do the sculpt justice.

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Ugly, yet charming: Schleich 1993 Ceratosaurus and White Post Moschops ^-^

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Quote from: Megalosaurus on November 08, 2023, 04:20:56 PMavatar_Libraraptor @Libraraptor Hope you are doing well. Is amazing you make a plant thrive and reproduce. I'm not good at it (my pet plant died :( ).
And that Liliensternus... we share a sad story. I'll put those bullyland's in my list for 2024.
Hope to see more of your collection.



Well, avatar_Megalosaurus @Megalosaurus  , sorry for the belated answer ;D , but yes, my Sarracenia have been striving and thriving on my outdoor balcony for almost 15 years now. They are hardy and really easy to cultivate, as long es they get enough waterlogging. Many leaves do die off in winter which I remove in spring. Every now and then I divide some rhizomes and open a new branch in a new pot, and that´s basically it.

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#1024

Dino Expo Kamuysaurus from 2019


David Krentz Gryposaurus



And the two together.


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#1025


Painted and unpainted small Bullyland Plateosaurus.

ceratopsian


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