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25 01, 2024

Fascinating Nile Crocodile Specimen on Display

By |2024-02-16T10:23:43+00:00January 25th, 2024|Adobe CS5, Animal News Stories, Main Page, Photos, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

Team members at Everything Dinosaur photographed a stunning Nile crocodile specimen on display at the London Natural History Museum. The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is the largest freshwater predator in Africa. Males can grow up to six metres in length and weigh more than a tonne. As such, the Nile crocodile can be considered as the second-biggest extant reptile. Only the Estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is larger.

Nile crocodile on Display
The head of a stuffed crocodile specimen (Nile crocodile) on display at the London Natural History Museum. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The stuffed crocodile specimen measures more than three metres in length. It is part of an exhibit that highlights the diversity of vertebrates found on Earth today. It is exhibited alongside a Crocodylus niloticus skeleton.

The Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)

Phylogenetic analysis has revealed that this African crocodile is more closely related to American crocodiles such as the Orinoco crocodile and the Cuban crocodile than it is to other African crocodile species. Several subspecies of Crocodylus niloticus have been proposed.

crocodile model.
A model of a crocodile with an articulated lower jaw. The model is based on the African crocodile species Crocodylus niloticus.

The picture (above) features the Mojo Fun crocodile figure. This detailed model has an articulated jaw.

To view the range of Mojo Fun figures available from Everything Dinosaur: Mojo Fun Models.

A Man-eater

These crocodiles are estimated to kill many hundreds of people each year. The total number of attacks on humans is unknown as many attacks are unreported. Nile crocodiles tend to be much more aggressive than many other crocodilians. However, these crocodiles live in close proximity to human populations throughout most of their range. As contact is more frequent, this may explain why the number of Nile crocodile attacks remains disproportionately high. Most attacks on humans are made by crocodiles that exceed three metres in length. However, smaller crocodiles, animals less than two metres in length are capable of overpowering children.

A number of programmes are in place to help reduce the threat of crocodile attacks, by providing alternative access to water through the construction of wells and safe water gathering places. It is hoped that educating local fishermen about crocodile behaviour can reduce the risk of attack.

Commenting on the museum crocodile exhibit a spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur stated:

“The exhibit looks at the evolutionary history of vertebrates. The reptile section is particularly interesting with many stuffed specimens on display.”

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22 12, 2023

A Stylish Christmas Styracosaurus Model

By |2024-03-04T21:59:29+00:00December 22nd, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

Our thanks to Caldey who sent into Everything Dinosaur a festive photo of a Styracosaurus model. The figure, part of the Beasts of the Mesozoic range, is ready for the big day. Just three more sleeps until the 25th of December. Just three more blog posts to compose. The colourful, creative image certainly helps us to get ready for the festive fun.

A Styracosaurus model decorated for Christmas.
Our thanks to Caldey who sent into Everything Dinosaur a wonderful Christmas dinosaur decorated with tinsel and bows. It is a very stylish Styracosaurus model.

Picture credit: Caldey

Beasts of the Mesozoic Styracosaurus Model

The horned dinosaur in the photograph is the Beasts of the Mesozoic Styracosaurus model.

To view this range of articulated dinosaur figures: Beasts of the Mesozoic.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur thanked Caldey for sending in her delightful seasonal photograph and stated:

“The Styracosaurus model certainly looks very festive. It is ready for the holidays. It was a clever idea to use a Styracosaurus, the spikes on the frill are ideal for hanging tinsel and bows.”

Our thanks once again to Caldey for her stylish Styracosaurus image.

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21 12, 2023

Five New PNSO Dinosaur Models in Stock

By |2023-12-21T18:53:37+00:00December 21st, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

Five new PNSO dinosaur models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. A shipment of PNSO prehistoric animal figures has arrived at our warehouse. Team members have been busy contacting customers about these five new PNSO dinosaur models.

Five new PNSO dinosaur models in stock.
The five new PNSO dinosaur models in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Samuel the Alamosaurus (far left), Cayden the Zuul (left), Donald the Saurophaganax (centre) and the two PNSO Yangchuanosaurus figures (right). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The image (above) shows the five new PNSO dinosaur models. The giant Alamosaurus figure is far left, next is the only ornithischian in the group, Cayden the Zuul. The new Saurophaganax figure (Donald) is in the centre. The two new Yangchuanosaurus figures (Dapeng and Dayong) are on the far right.

To view the range of PNSO prehistoric animal figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models and Figures.

New PNSO Dinosaur Models

The five new models have been laid out in chronological order. Models of geologically older dinosaurs are on the right. The geologically youngest model, the Alamosaurus is on the far left of the photograph.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur explained that as well as showing the packaging, the photograph provided an opportunity to highlight the substantial differences in the age of the dinosaurs represented by the figures.

  • Dapeng the Yangchuanosaurus magnus* Nomen dubium – the validity of this species has been questioned. Fossils probably date from the Middle to Late Jurassic.
  • Dayong the Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis – Middle to Late Jurassic.
  • Donald the Saurophaganax – Late Jurassic.
  • Cayden the Zuul – Late Cretaceous (Campanian faunal stage).
  • Samuel the Alamosaurus – Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian faunal stage).
Dayong the Yangchuanosaurus
The superb PNSO Dayong the Yangchuanosaurus is a new theropod figure in the company’s mid-size model series.

Dating the Age of Yangchuanosaurus Fossil Specimens

Several taxa have been assigned to the Yangchuanosaurus genus. The geological age of fossils ascribed to this genus is extensive. For example, some fossils ascribed to Yangchuanosaurus have been dated to the very Early Cretaceous (Berriasian faunal stage).

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20 12, 2023

Measuring the New CollectA Deluxe Dearc Model

By |2023-12-20T10:07:01+00:00December 20th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

Team members at Everything Dinosaur were asked to provide the measurements for the CollectA Deluxe Dearc pterosaur figure. The Dearc sgiathanach will be in stock at Everything Dinosaur in early 2024. We anticipate it arriving around March 2024.

The new for 2024 CollectA  Deluxe Dearc,
The CollectA Deluxe Dearc pterosaur model. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

CollectA Deluxe Dearc sgiathanach Model

Fans of the CollectA Deluxe and Supreme ranges have been eager to learn more about this new 1:3 scale flying reptile figure. We have been asked to confirm the model’s measurements.

The pterosaur measures approximately 39 cm from the tip of its tail vane to the end of the articulated jaw. Dearc’s head is around 11.5 cm off the ground. In addition, the tallest wing tip is 16.3 cm high. The model’s width is approximately 13.5 cm.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe prehistoric animal figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Life Models.

CollectA Deluxe Dearc.
The ruler next to the new CollectA Deluxe Dearc pterosaur figure helps to provide scale. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur praised the colouration of this new pterosaur figure. The spokesperson stated:

“Dearc has been given a similar colouration as the northern gannet. This is appropriate as Dearc probably filled a similar niche in the Jurassic ecosystem. In addition, gannets are very common on the Isle of Skye where the Dearc fossils were found.”

The spokesperson also confirmed that this exciting new pterosaur figure will be available in early 2024.

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13 12, 2023

New CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor Video

By |2023-12-13T21:55:25+00:00December 13th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur videos, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

As promised, Everything Dinosaur has produced a video of the new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor model. This new 1:6 scale Velociraptor will be available in the middle of 2024. This new CollectA figure commemorates the centenary of the formal scientific description of this famous dinosaur.

In this video (duration fifteen minutes), the narrator reviews this new figure and outlines some of the anatomical features of this theropod. The suggestion of scent glands associated with the cloaca is discussed and the addition of a propatagium on the wing is highlighted.

The new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor model reflects some of the very latest research into the Dinosauria.

Everything Dinosaur looks at a prototype of the new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe 1:6 scale Velociraptor model.

The CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor Figure

The Velociraptor figure measures around 32 centimetres in length. The narrator looks at the scale model and comments on its scale accuracy. In addition, the 1924 scientific paper is discussed and the relationship between Velociraptor mongoliensis and Protoceratops andrewsi explored.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe scale figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Age of Dinosaurs.

The new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor.
The new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Velociraptor Video Contents

The video review has been broken into numerous small segments. Viewers can dip in and out of this video review. There is a section that explains about the depiction of the digits. In addition, information about when this model will be in stock at Everything Dinosaur is provided.

Video Contents

0:00 – Introducing a New Velociraptor.
0:43 – Velociraptor Prototype.
1:52 – Subscribe!
2:04 – Examining the Model!
4:12 – Killer Toes and the Wings.
6:18 – Velociraptor Scent Glands!
8:27 – Discovery in 1924.
10:45 – Propatagium!
12:50 – In Stock When?
13:14 – Question of the Day!
14:00 – Follow us on Social Media.
14:45 – Where to Buy CollectA Models.
15:15 – Thank You!

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In Stock Around the Middle of 2024

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur confirmed that the new CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor figure would be in stock around the middle of 2024.

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12 12, 2023

Stunning Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain in Stock

By |2023-12-12T16:00:29+00:00December 12th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

The stunning Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” Mountain figure is back in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Team members have been able to bring in more stock of this popular tyrannosaur in time for the festive season.

Rebor T. rex Kiss Mountain dinosaur model.
The Rebor Kiss T. rex figure (Mountain), this tyrannosaur model has been given lips. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of Rebor models and figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Rebor Models, Figures and Prehistoric Animals.

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex

The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex has been beautifully painted, and the figure has been given lips. The debate about lips in the Dinosauria is on-going. Many palaeontologists believe that dinosaurs did indeed have lips.

To read an article from earlier this year (2023) about lips in the Tyrannosauridae: Tyrannosaurus rex Had Lips.

Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “KISS” Mountain
The spectacular Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex “Kiss” in the mountain colour variant measures approximately 40.5 cm long and that magnificent head stands around 14 cm high. The model is in an approximate scale of 1:35.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“It is wonderful to see this popular Rebor figure back in stock. We have been busy contacting customers who wanted to be notified when this replica arrived. The Tyrannosaurus rex figure has an articulated jaw, poseable arms and a flexible tail. It is a clever piece of dinosaur design.”

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10 12, 2023

Helpful Explanation of Lateral Views

By |2024-01-01T11:27:35+00:00December 10th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Palaeontological articles, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

Many prehistoric animal models are photographed in lateral view. Everything Dinosaur explains the differences between right and left lateral views. It can be a little confusing for model collectors when photographs of a new prehistoric animal figure are released. Often the images include lateral views, these are images of the figure seen from the side.

The PNSO Megalosaurus model.
The new for 2023 PNSO Megalosaurus dinosaur model. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The image (above) shows a view of the recently introduced PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus dinosaur model. The left side of the model can be seen. This photograph shows the left lateral view of the figure. That is, in a left lateral view the object faces to the left as you look at the image.

To view the extensive range of PNSO prehistoric animal models available from Everything Dinosaur: Prehistoric Animal Models from PNSO.

Lateral Views

Determining whether a prehistoric animal figure is in left lateral or right lateral view is made easier if the whole of the model is shown in the image.

  • Left lateral view – the head of the figure faces to the left as you look at the image.
  • Right lateral view – the head of the figure faces to the right as you look at the image.
Papo Kronosaurus marine reptile model.
The Papo Kronosaurus marine reptile photographed in right lateral view. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

In the image (above) the recently introduced Papo Kronosaurus model is facing to the right. Therefore, this model is being shown in the right lateral view.

To view the Papo prehistoric animal model range: Papo Prehistoric Animal Figures.

Providing Explanations

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“Our blog often features details of scientific papers. Some of them can be quite technical and we try to summarise the findings and provide simplified explanations for the general reader. Interpreting scientific drawings can be a challenge. It can also be difficult to understand the details shown on a photograph of a prehistoric animal model if the orientation is not known.”

Explaining lateral views of fossils.
The partial skull of the lizard shown in right lateral view. Picture credit: David Whiteside, Sophie Chambi-Trowell, Mike Benton and the Natural History Museum UK

The photograph (above) shows the skull of the stem lizard Cryptovaranoides microlanius in right lateral view. Computerised tomography (CT) was used to help the researchers to construct the left side of the skull of C. microlanius. This enabled the team to construct a left lateral view of the skull.

To read Everything Dinosaur’s blog post about this fossil discovery: Modern Lizards in the Triassic.

Standardising Anatomical Terms

Although left lateral and right lateral are terms that are not often used in scientific disciplines, it is helpful to have an understanding of their meaning. It is important to have standard anatomical terms and scientific papers have been published that examine the use of such terms when describing fossils.

The next time you see a photograph of a prehistoric animal model, we hope our short explanation will help you to understand whether the view is left or right lateral.

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9 12, 2023

A Trio of Cute and Cuddly Horseshoe Crab Soft Toys

By |2024-01-18T11:47:16+00:00December 9th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|0 Comments

It is another hectic day at Everything Dinosaur. Team members have been busy picking and packing orders for customers. However, there was time to take a quick photograph of three Horseshoe crab soft toys. These cute and cuddly invertebrates will soon be on their way to customers.

The horseshoe crab soft toys look quite happy at the prospect of leaving our warehouse.

Horseshoe crab soft toys.
A trio of horseshoe crab soft toys photographed in the Everything Dinosaur warehouse. These cute and cuddly animals will soon be on their way to customers. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Prehistoric Plush

Everything Dinosaur stocks a wide range of dinosaur soft toys and prehistoric plush. We have T. rex soft toys, Triceratops and even Woolly Mammoths. We also like to stock some of the more unusual soft toys. Horseshoe crabs are still around today, but they first evolved nearly five hundred million years ago.

To view the range of dinosaur and prehistoric animal soft toys available: Prehistoric Animal Soft Toys.

Horseshoe Soft Toys

Our Horseshoe crab soft toys represent “living fossils”. However, these marine animals are under threat. Habitat destruction that accompanies coastal development presents a danger and the animals are used as bait in the fishing industry. Their unusual metabolism and their blue-coloured blood has been extensively studied. The blood has clotting agents (amebocytes), which are of great benefit to medical science.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented that they thought the horseshoe crabs were cute and cuddly.

The spokesperson added:

“These are beautiful soft toys and very unusual. The horseshoe crab soft toys looked like they were smiling at us as they awaited their turn to be packed. We took a quick photograph before returning to our packing duties.”

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5 12, 2023

Caldey Draws a Beautiful Bistahieversor.

By |2023-12-05T15:18:33+00:00December 5th, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Drawings, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

Our thanks to Caldey who sent into Everything Dinosaur her illustration of the tyrannosaur Bistahieversor sealeyi. It is a beautiful Bistahieversor drawing. We think this piece of artwork was inspired by the recently introduced Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/18th scale Bistahieversor sealeyi figure. Congratulations Caldey, it is a stunning illustration.

Caldey draws a beautiful Bistahieversor.
An anterior view of a Bistahieversor by Caldey. A stunning theropod dinosaur illustration that was inspired by the Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/18th Bistahieversor sealeyi figure.

Picture credit: Caldey

A Beautiful Bistahieversor

Teeth representing a tyrannosaur had been discovered in sediments associated with the Hunter Wash Member of the Kirtland Formation (New Mexico). Skeletal material representing a juvenile tyrannosaur was found and in 1997 the remains of a much larger animal were discovered. These remains represented an adult which would have measured over eight metres long. Bistahieversor was formally named and described in 2010 (Carr and Williamson). The species name honours Paul Sealey, a museum volunteer who found the adult specimen.

The Beasts of the Mesozoic Bistahieversor sealeyi box.
The Beasts of the Mesozoic Bistahieversor sealeyi box. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

A spokesperson from the UK mail order company stated:

“The colourful Beasts of the Mesozoic figures have inspired many young artists to create illustrations. Caldey’s beautiful Bistahieversor drawing is a wonderful example. The detail that Caldey has captured is stunning and we love the way in which she has depicted the nasal crest associated with this theropod dinosaur.”

Our thanks to Caldey for sending in her wonderful dinosaur drawing.

2 12, 2023

Additional Notes on the New for 2024 CollectA Velociraptor

By |2023-12-12T08:32:47+00:00December 2nd, 2023|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products|0 Comments

On November 7th, 1924, the American Museum of Natural History published a short, scientific paper written by Henry Fairfield Osborn which described three types of new theropod dinosaur based on fossils from the Djadochta Formation (Gobi Desert). The first theropod documented was Velociraptor mongoliensis. Its description being based on a skull and jaws (specimen number A. M. 6515) along with additional material including the scythe-like second toe claw, although in the paper this was misidentified, it was thought the claw came from a first finger of the hand.

CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor wing.
A close-up view of the detailed wing. In the 1924 scientific paper describing V. mongoliensis, the second toe claw was thought to have come from a finger. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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Velociraptor mongoliensis – “Alert, Swift-moving Carnivorous Dinosaur”

Osborn surmised that these fossils represented an “alert, swift-moving carnivorous dinosaur”, hence the genus name Velociraptor which translates as “swift thief” or “speedy robber”. At the time Velociraptor was thought to be a diminutive member of the Megalosauridae. Over the last hundred years, more than a dozen Velociraptor mongoliensis skeletons have been found. As our understanding of theropod taxonomy has developed, these types of dinosaur, the swift lizards, the dromaeosaurs are now known to be very distantly related to the megalosaur family.

The skull was found on August 11th, 1923, by expedition member Peter Kaisen. Ironically, it was found lying alongside the skull of a Protoceratops (Protoceratops andrewsi) and indeed, ever since, these two dinosaurs Protoceratops andrewsi and Velociraptor mongoliensis have been linked together as predator and prey. Perhaps most spectacularly in the remarkable “fighting dinosaurs” specimen that preserves a Velociraptor and Protoceratops locked in mortal combat.

Protoceratops skeleton on display.
A skeleton of a Protoceratops on display. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The New CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor (2024 Release)

Whilst the new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe 1:6 scale Velociraptor does not show signs of an encounter with a Protoceratops, it does reflect Osborn’s original view of this being an “alert, swift-moving carnivorous dinosaur”.
In addition, the figure reflects some of the very latest research into members of the Maniraptora. In 2023, researchers from the University of Tokyo applied a statistical analysis on forelimb structure that demonstrated that dinosaurs like Velociraptor had a propatagium (pronounced pro-pah-ta-gee-um). This is a soft tissue structure that joins the wrists and the shoulders. This structure is seen in living, volant birds. It helps with the wing flapping motion and provides a leading edge to the wing. Without this structure, birds could not fly.

To read Everything Dinosaur’s article about this research: Some Theropod Dinosaurs had a Propatagium.

Why Did Velociraptor have a Propatagium?

Velociraptor could not fly, so why did it have a propatagium? This has been the subject of much debate amongst palaeontologists. Perhaps it had a role in visual display. Perhaps it acted as an additional stabiliser as the animal turned swiftly, or maybe it demonstrated fitness for breeding. It has been suggested that an enlarged surface area of the forelimb would have been beneficial in helping to shade eggs or perhaps it played some other role in the brooding process.

The CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor model.
CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor model.

Whatever the reason or reasons for the propatagium, it is great to see CollectA have incorporated some of the very latest research into their commemorative Velociraptor figure.

To view the CollectA Deluxe model range: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Life Models.

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