Papo Pteranodon Dinosaur Figure 55006 Detailed Figurine
- One of the most famous Pterosaurs is the Pteranodon. This flying reptile roamed the Earth 70 million years ago, during the Upper Cretaceous period.
- This biggest known flying reptile, with wingspans exceeding 6 meters, is a must-have for any dinosaur collector. It was not a dinosaur, but a near relative of dinosaurs, with a wing span larger than any known bird, no teeth, a Crest on its head, and a short tail.
- We invite your children to design their own wonderful country using their imagination. This Papo toy will aid in the development of their talents while providing hours of imaginative play in the history of the big planet.
- This figure is appropriate for a variety of interests, including collectors, teachers, and children, since it is hand painted with remarkable detail, realistic, instructive, and enjoyable. Another distinguishing feature of this figure is the meticulous attention to details and poses, which creates the sense that the figures are moving.
- This figure is exquisitely polished, and the meticulous attention to detail is obvious. This figurine is crafted of high-quality plastic with a wingspan of approximately 9 inches.
One of the most well-known pterosaurs is the Pteranodon. This flying reptile existed 70 million years ago, during the upper Cretaceous epoch. It was 7 to 9 metres long and travelled about by gliding above the oceans, much like modern-day pelicans do. It had no teeth in its mouth, indicating that this skilled fisherman swallowed the fish whole. The Crest on its head balanced out its large beak, and the delicate, hollow bones of its wings must have made its skeleton light.
This figure is appropriate for a variety of interests, including collectors, teachers, and children, since it is hand painted with remarkable detail, realistic, instructive, and enjoyable. Another distinguishing feature of this figure is the meticulous attention to details and poses, which creates the sense that the figures are moving. One of the most well-known pterosaurs is the Pteranodon. This flying reptile existed 70 million years ago, during the upper Cretaceous epoch. It was 7 to 9 metres long and travelled about by gliding above the oceans, much like modern-day pelicans do. It had no teeth in its mouth, indicating that this skilled fisherman swallowed the fish whole. The Crest on its head balanced out its large beak, and the delicate, hollow bones of its wings must have made its sk