Haolonggood Amargasaurus Li Gun, an exquisitely detailed replica showcasing the unique neck spines long neck and tail coloration of this remarkable sauropod.
The Haolonggood Amargasaurus Li Gun model is a showstopper in replicating the dual rows of elongated neural spines. The model also features nicley textured skin with a lifelike finish. The bold earthy tones dull orange highlights really accentuate the distinctive crest and dorsal spines, making it a visually striking piece.
Haolonggood's Li Gun delivers an impressive combination of accuracy and artistic flair.
The Haolonggood Amargasaurus - Li Gun measures: 12.2" L x 3" W x 4.7" H
Amargasaurus, a mid-sized sauropod from the Early Cretaceous period, is renowned for its unique double row of elongated neural spines running along its neck and back. Discovered in Argentina, its name translates to "La Amarga lizard," after the region where it was unearthed.
The purpose of its spines remains debated among paleontologists, with theories suggesting they supported a sail-like structure or served for display and defense. Unlike its larger sauropod relatives, Amargasaurus measured around 30-33 feet) in length, showcasing a more compact build. Its striking appearance has made it a popular subject in scientific studies and paleontological recreations.
Hand Painted.
Product Code: HLG-124
Haolonggood #124
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