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Leon Römer Illustraties - Wholesale Lapel Pin/Button - Baby T-Rex pin0
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Leon Römer Illustraties - Wholesale Lapel Pin/Button - Baby T-Rex pin

Wholesale Baby T-Rex pin

WSP

$9.50 MSRP

Color

GREEN

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Description

Some fun Trex info: - Tyrannosaurus’ comes from the Greek words meaning ‘tyrant lizard’, while the word ‘rex’ means ‘king’ in Latin. - Tyrannosaurus rex is often abbreviated to T-Rex. - Tyrannosaurus rex lived in an area of the Earth that now makes up western North America. - Tyrannosaurus rex walked on two legs, balancing its huge head with a long and heavy tail that sometimes contained over 40 vertebrae. - Tyrannosaurus rex measured up to 13m (42ft) in length, 4m (13ft) at the hip and could weigh up to 7 tons! - The skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex alone measured up to 1.5m (5ft) long. - The largest tooth of any carnivorous dinosaur found to this date is that of a T-Rex.


Details

Made in China Weight: 3.9 kg (8.6 lb)



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