Schleich Acrocanthosaurus 14584
The Acrocanthosaurus was around the same size and weight as the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. Unlike many other dinosaurs, it had seven openings in its skull rather than five. It also had lots of neural spines on its neck, back and tail, which probably formed a small “sail”.
WHAT DID THEY EAT?
Like its theropod cousins Acrocanthosaurus was a carnivore as indicated by it sharp serrated teeth. It is thought to have eaten many different kinds of prey such as Hadrosaurs and maybe even small Sauropods.
FUN FACT
The openings in the Acrocanthosaurus’s huge skull reduced its weight.
SCIENTIFIC FACTS
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Scientific name : Acrocanthosaurus
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Conservation Status : Extinct
released 2017.
Approx: 23 x 10 x 13.5cm (LWH)
Suitable for ages 3+. Made from PVC, painted with non-toxic acrylic paints.