This video is about The Dinosaurs! Poster Collection, which was released concurrently with the Dinosaurs! magazine in the 1990s. Originally posted to Youtube 14/08/2016
Review: Styracosaurus (ANIA by Takara Tomy)

Takara Tomy is a brand stretching a wide range across toy production, from miniature cars to blockbuster IP tie-ins, to wildlife and extinct life replicas. Beginning in the early 2010s, Tomy began releasing the ANIA “Animal Adventure” series, a line of palm-sized action figures featuring extant and extinct animal life.
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Review: Jaekelopterus (Prehistoric World by CollectA)

The genus Jaekelopterus contains two species from the Early Devonian; fossils of J. rhenaniae were originally discovered in the Rhineland of Western Germany while those of J. howellii were originally discovered in Wyoming, USA. Jaekelopterus rhenaniae is not only the largest eurypterid, it is the largest known arthropod…EVER!
Video: Walking with Dinosaurs finger puppets overview
Overview and review of the BBC original 1999 Walking with Dinosaurs series cute finger puppet toys: Torosaurus, Coelophysis, Ornitholestes, Leaellynasaura, and Allosaurus. Originally posted on Youtube 19/05/2016
Review: Concavenator (Haolonggood)

Concavenator is a genus of carcharodontosaurian that hails from Spain and was described in 2010, the same year I started collecting dinosaurs! Although only known from a single specimen it’s a nearly complete and articulated one. Concavenator is immediately recognizable thanks to two tall vertebrae in front of the hips that are thought to have supported a hump.
Review: Proganochelys (Vitor Silva)

Review and photographs of Proganochelys quenstedti (Vitor Silva) by stemturtle, edited by Suspsy
More than twenty years ago, I saw a wonderful reconstruction of Proganochelys at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Ever since then, I have searched for a realistic model of that species for my collection.
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Review: Saltasaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

Ever since the demise of the Carnegie Collection, Safari Ltd. has been gradually adding genera from it to their wonderful Wild Safari line. Saltasaurus is the latest such addition. Discovered in 1975 and named in 1980 after Salta Province in Argentina, it was a relatively small titanosaurian sauropod at just 10-12 metres in length.
News: Upcoming releases from Haolonggood (New for 2025)(Pt.3)
Review: Kaprosuchus (Jurassic World Epic Evolution by Mattel)

Imagine yourself for a moment in a swamp. Not just any particular swamp. There’s mangrove trees with many vines hanging off their branches, tall reeds and cattails, and a strange assortment of prehistoric fauna. There’s a herd of ginormous Paraceratherium feeding on the trees, Phiomia fleeing from ravenous Titanoboa, Baryonyx fishing, and Beelzebufo hopping around.