Imagine three of these robust 9 inch long claws on each foot and you begin to get the idea: T. rex was nasty! In life they were much bigger than the fossil remains for they were covered with a sheath of horn or nail. They were used for traction, fighting and for grasping dead prey whilst the animal fed.
Specs: Tyrannosaurus rex.
Late Cretaceous (70 m.y.a.). North America.
solid resin
9.5 inches
Item 2177
Category: Replicas
Type: Claws
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs
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