In a last bid for survival, the smaller whale wrenches itself free from Requena’s grip and darts away, its mangled tail gushing thick clouds of red with each stroke. Requena immediately gives chase and in no time is closing in on her waning victim.
Review: Kronosaurus (PNSO)

Kronosaurus could easily be called the comeback kid, having the distinction of being one of the first marine reptiles to ever be featured in toy form way back in the Marx sets only to be lost to obscurity for many decades after, then just recently came roaring back into the spotlight.Having fought (or swam) its way back into the top ten, this impressive giant surely is determined to edge out the mighty Mosasaurus.
Review: Tarbosaurus (Chuanzi) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

One of my all-time favorite pieces of paleo-art is Douglas Henderson’s 1989 painting Tarbosaurus and Saurolophus which depicts a red-headed Tarbosaurus pursuing a herd of Saurolophus crossing a river. Like all the best paleo-art this piece serves as a time machine and as a kid I would stare at and study it.
Review: Caribbean Monk Seal (Forgotten friends Series A by Yowie)
Review: Tyrannosaurus ” Andrea” (PNSO)
Review: Dimetrodon (Kellogg’s, cereal freebie)
Review: Mammoth (Cuddly toy giveaway by Mammut)
Review: Protoceratops (“Ersthornsaurier”) (Margarinefiguren by Wagner)

Five or so years ago I introduced to you a line of so called „Margarinefiguren“ (meaning margarine figures) which had been produced by or for a German food company named „Wagner“ 60 or so years ago. The company added them to their food packages as little collectibles for kids as a buying incentive for their parents.
Review: Apatosaurus (Jurassic World Legacy Collection, by Mattel)
Review: Yunnanozoon (Oumcraft)
Review: Z-Cardz Prehistoric Series 2 (California Creations)
Review: Nanotyrannus (PNSO)

A violent fight is underway. Deafening growls, screams, and grunts pierce the air shattering this once tranquil part of the forest and bringing chaos for those animals who live within its periphery. A sudden rustling from behind the bushes followed by the sound of an animal hurt accompanied by loud thud indicates something is thrown on the ground.