Dromaeosaurus Cast Killing Claw
Dromaeosaurus Cast Killing Claw
Dromaeosaur albertensis, also called the “speedy reptile,” was a coyote-sized predator with three sharp talons on each hand, likely used to restrain prey while targeting the vulnerable underbelly. Fossil footprints suggest it may have hunted in packs or family groups, improving its chances for a successful hunt.
This cast of a Dromaeosaur killing claw measures approximately 2.5 inches long. Made from research-grade polyresin and hand-painted, each cast is carefully crafted from the original fossil. Colors and patterns may vary, making each piece unique.
Why You’ll Love This
- Accurate cast of a Dromaeosaur fossil claw, highlighting prehistoric anatomy
- Research-grade polyresin, hand-painted for educational display
- Compact and durable, ideal for collectors, classrooms, or science enthusiasts
- Sparks curiosity about dinosaur behavior, hunting strategies, and paleontology
- Each claw is unique, reflecting subtle variations in color and finish
A perfect addition for anyone interested in dinosaurs, fossils, or the prehistoric world.
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