Become a paleontologist and discover the bones of the prehistoric Brachiosaurus that roamed the Earth thousands of years ago. With a plaster block containing hidden dinosaur bones and tools for excavation, you can assemble an entire 28-centimeter skeleton.
Become a paleontologist and discover the bones of the prehistoric Brachiosaurus that roamed the Earth thousands of years ago. With a plaster block containing hidden dinosaur bones and tools for excavation, you can assemble an entire 28-centimeter skeleton.
This educational set allows young adventurers to become paleontologists, even if just for a moment. Includes a plaster block with hidden bones and tools for excavation.
Interesting facts about the Brachiosaurus:
- Brachiosaurus means "arm lizard," named for its long front legs.
- The first discovery of this species was in 1900 in Colorado, USA. The best-preserved fossils were found in Tanzania in 1909.
- It had chisel-like teeth for eating fruits and leaves from tall trees.
- Did not chew its food but swallowed stones to grind food in its stomach.
The package also includes a cardboard card with information about the Brachiosaurus. Adult supervision is recommended.