Available sizes
Medium – 1:35 of the actual size | Normal & Pre-supported and Hollowed versions
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Description
Postosuchus kirkpatricki, a formidable apex predator that roamed Earth during the Late Triassic period, approximately 230 million years ago, captivates paleontologists with its intriguing mix of reptilian features.
Resembling a large, carnivorous archosaur, this prehistoric creature boasted a powerful build, reaching lengths of up to 16 feet.
With a robust skull, serrated teeth, and a keen sense of smell, Postosuchus kirkpatricki was a formidable hunter, likely preying on smaller dinosaurs and early mammals.
The extreme shortness of the forelimbs relative to the hind limbs, the very small hands, and measurements of the vertebrae suggest that Postosuchus may have been committed to bipedal locomotion.
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