Assembled Dinosaurs - Electric Drill - Construction Engineering - Learning Toys

Assembling toys can promote kids image cognition, thinking development, and exercise practical skills.

SKU: 478381200
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The electric drill can switch between two different parts, making low-speed work safer. The color box comes with assembly instructions to make the assembly easier. After the assembly is completed, the head, hands and feet of the dinosaur can be moved. Different shapes can be formed. Allow children to increase the fun of the game by moving their parts. Made of high-quality, high-hardness ABS safety plastic, every part is exquisite and flawless. Make the assembly process smooth. Equipped with an electric drill (Need 2*AAA batteries, NOT INCLUDED) and a mini screwdrivers. Two disassembly methods are more interesting for kids.

• Brachiosaurus was a large herbivorous dinosaur in the Jurassic period. It is one of the largest and heaviest dinosaurs ever seen on the earth. It is famous for having huge forelimbs and a long neck like a giraffe. It lives on the grasslands of the Great River Valley in Colorado, USA and Tanzania in Africa, and eats the leaves on the treetops. Brachiosaurus is the tallest dinosaur known to have a complete skeleton. The brachiosaurus is 23-30 meters long, 12 meters high, and weighs 40-80 tons. The nostrils of the brachiosaurus are on the top of the head. It can be inferred that the brachiosaurus can stay in the potential water for a long time, which can reduce the pressure caused by weight and avoid the attack of carnivorous dinosaurs.

• Tyrannosaurus rex was a giant, meat-eating dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 85-65 million years ago. This theropod dinosaur had a bulky body, a big head with powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and a stiff tail. Its front legs were tiny.

• Spinosaurus (meaning ""lizard with spines on its back"") lived in North Africa in the Early Cretaceous about 100 million years ago. It was the longest carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus, with a body length of 15-17 meters and a weight of more than 10 tons. The largest prehistoric crocodile in history is only 10-11 meters long and weighs more than five tons. With its size advantage, Spinosaurus can easily drive away giant crocodiles, but it is not so easy to kill the latter. Whether it is Spinosaurus or prehistoric giant crocodile, it is far from the opponent of Tyrannosaurus.

• Triceratops (meaning "Three-horned face") was a large, quadrupedal, plant-eating dinosaur with three horns on its large head. Triceratops hatched from eggs and probably lived in herds. It lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 72 to 65 million years ago. Triceratops was hunted by T. rex.

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