(All Classes) / Claws | Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, manus claw Utahraptor manus claw with base, 7.25 inches. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum Location: Eastern Utah Forma... VIEW resin 7.25 inches long | Item 1815
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Utahraptor ostrommaysi, slashing claw reconstruction Utahraptor was the most efficient killing machine in the Early Cretaceous of North America. ... VIEW resin 7 x 6", 11 inches around curve | Item 1115
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Utahraptor claw, reconstruction Slashing Claw from the 2nd Toe of the Hind Foot of Utahraptor. Utahraptor (meaning "U... VIEW resin 7 inches around the curve | Item 105
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Tyrannosaurus rex, right hand and arm of Tinker This is a replica of the right forearm from the juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex knows as Tinker. Tinker w... VIEW solid resin 12.25 x 4 inches | Item 3014
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Tyrannosaurus rex, right hand This is a replica of the right hand of Tyrannosaurus rex. When Tyrannosaurus rex was ... VIEW solid resin 10 inches long | Item 746
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Tyrannosaurus rex, manus claw T-Rex Manus Claw 1.5 inches. Formation: Lance Location: Wyoming Age: Late Cretaceous ... VIEW resin 1.5 inches | Item 1814
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Tyrannosaurus rex, Foot Claw Imagine three of these robust five inch long claws on each foot and you begin to get the idea: T. re... VIEW Resin Cast (Reconstruction) Approx. 5" Long | Item 102
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Tyrannosaurus rex, foot claw Imagine three of these robust 9 inch long claws on each foot and you begin to get the idea: T. rex w... VIEW solid resin 9.5 inches | Item 2177
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Thescelosaurus, claw Thescelosaurus (pronounced THES-ke-loh-SAWR-us) (meaning "Marvelous lizard") was a bipedal, plant-ea... VIEW resin 1.75 inches | Item 726
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Therizinosaurus Claw, reconstruction Therizinosaurus is a genus of very large theropod dinosaurs. Therizinosaurus comprises the single sp... VIEW Resin Cast (Reconstruction) 23" Long Claw | Item 106
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Struthiomimus Hand Claw The original claw was found in the upper Cretaceous (66 million year) Hell Creek Formation of Hardin... VIEW resin 5.75 Inches around the curve | Item 3945
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Spinosaurus, giant claw Spinosaurus probably had over 70 straight conical teeth that lacked serrations. They also varied gre... VIEW solid resin 9 inches | Item 2111
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