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  2. Xtractaurs - Wikipedia

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    Xtractaurs is a line of toys by Mattel.Introduced in 2009, the brand is a fusion of regular action figures with an online game.It involves taking a dinosaur (both well-known and lesser-known dinosaurs) and extracting "DNA" samples from the dinosaur and analyzing it on your computer, similar in a way to the book and film Jurassic Park.

  3. Carnegie collection - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Collection was a series of authentic replicas based on dinosaurs and other extinct prehistoric creatures, using fossils featured at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History as references. They were produced by Florida -based company Safari Ltd ., known for their hand-painted replicas, from 1988 to 2015, and became known as "the world ...

  4. Mr. Snuffleupagus - Wikipedia

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    His head bears resemblances to giant anteaters and mammoths, but he has no tusks or (visible) ears. He also has a tail similar in shape to that of a dinosaur (like a sauropod; in particular, a Brontosaurus). He has thick, brown hair and a trunk, or "snuffle", that drags along the ground.

  5. Dinozaurs - Wikipedia

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    DinoZone (ダイノゾーン, Dainozōn) (also known as DinoZaurs (ダイノゾーズ, Dainozōzu)) is a Japanese toyline created by toy company Bandai in 1998. Alongside the toys, two media adaptations were created by Sunrise: a 5-episode 3D CGI OVA series that ran from November 27, 1998, to January 2000 [1]: 44–45 and a 26-episode animated television series that aired on Fox Kids from July ...

  6. Strange Change Machine - Wikipedia

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    The play set consisted of: The Strange Change Machine -- constructed of a red metal base and a domed "Expansion Chamber," with a heating element at the bottom, a "Pre-Heat Area," for warming the capsules, and the "Compressor," a hand-cranked screw-press for re-compressing the figures into nondescript blocks with the Mattel logo restamped on the surface.

  7. Dino-Riders - Wikipedia

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    In total, there were four series of Dino-Riders toys: Series 1 (1988), Series 2 (1989), Series 3 and Ice Age (1990). [10] [11] The Ice Age line focused on ice age mammals rather than dinosaurs. [11] The larger toys in the range also had a motorized walking action with the dinosaur's head swaying from side to side. [12]

  8. Qee - Wikipedia

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    Depending on its theme, a figure may have the head of a bear with asymmetrical ears called a BearBearQ; a cat called KitCatQ; a dog called DoggyQ; a monkey called MonQ; or a rabbit called Bunee. The Toyer Qee has the same body type as the original, but a head that resembles a cartoon skull.

  9. Nigersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Like all sauropods, Nigersaurus was a quadruped with a small head, thick hind legs, and a prominent tail. Among that clade, Nigersaurus was fairly small, with a body length of only 9 m (30 ft) and a femur reaching only 1 m (3 ft 3 in); it may have weighed around 1.9–4 t (2.1–4.4 short tons), comparable to a modern elephant.

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