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Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)

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Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
Linheraptor exquisitus (Beasts of the Mesozoic)
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Beasts of the Mesozoic Linheraptor exquisitus

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Linheraptor exquisitus 1/18th scale Dinosaur Action Figure This 1/8th scale raptor figure is approximately 4 inches long with 15 points of articulation and includes the following: one (1) pair of interchangeable lower legs, (1) display base, two (2) foot pegs, (1) body clamp, and (1) jumping rod, on blister-style packaging. Featuring package art by Jonathan Kuo.

Linheraptor Information:

Linheraptor is a dinosaur genus within the Theropod group. It was named Linheraptor exquisitus, and here's some information about it: Scientific classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Order: Saurischia Suborder: Theropoda Family: Dromaeosauridae Genus: Linheraptor Discovery and description: Linheraptor exquisitus was first described in 2010 by a team of researchers led by Xu Xing. The fossil remains were discovered in the Linhe Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. Linheraptor belongs to the dromaeosaurid family, commonly known as "raptors." Physical characteristics: As with most dromaeosaurids, Linheraptor was likely a bipedal, carnivorous dinosaur. These theropods were characterized by their sharp, curved claws on their second toes and a slender, lightly built body. They were believed to be agile predators, and some species may have had feathers or feather-like structures. Size: The size of Linheraptor is estimated to be about 2 to 3 meters (6.5 to 10 feet) in length, making it a medium-sized dinosaur within its family. Behavior and diet: Given its dromaeosaurid characteristics, Linheraptor would have been an active predator, relying on its speed and agility to catch small prey. It likely hunted and scavenged for various types of animals, such as small vertebrates and insects, in the Cretaceous ecosystems where it lived.

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