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Dinosaur Xcavations

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SABER-TOOTHED CAT XCAVATIONS
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Uncover two saber-toothed cats facing off in prehistoric battle
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of two sabre-toothed
cats, fierce predators of the Pleistocene period. When unearthed, the
saber-toothed cat skeletons are displayed n the ground, complete with large
fangs and powerful jaws. This incredible dig simulates the real thing as the
"paleontologist: carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to
reveal, bit by bit, the remains of these Ice Age carnivores.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica. B
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
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WOOLLY MAMMOTH XCAVATIONS
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Unearth the bones and tusks of two Woolly Mammoths - mother and baby
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of a mother
and baby woolly mammoth, the magnificent giants of the Pleistocene period.
When unearthed, the woolly mammoth skeletons are displayed in the "ground"
complete with mother mammoth's massive tusks and baby mammoth's developing
frame. This incredible dig simulates the real thing as the "paleontologist:
carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to reveal, bit by bit, the
remains of these herbivores.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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Experience the excitement of discovery like a real
paleontologist! Buried inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the
"fossilized bones" of Brachiosaurus, one of the largest animals to ever
walk the earth. When unearthed, Brachiosaurus skeleton is displayed in
the "ground", complete with the bones of its long, think neck and tiny
skull.. This incredible dig simulates the real thing as the
"paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to
reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this enormous Jurassic sauropod .
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and
brush away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame
to display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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Discover the bones and sickle-like claw of the deadly raptor
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of Deinonychus,
the small but deadly raptor who, alongside its pack, could bring down and
devour a dinosaur much larger than itself. When unearthed, Deinonychus
skeleton is displayed in the "ground", complete with its extraordinary
sickle-like toe claw. This incredible dig simulates the real thing as the
"paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to
reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this Cretaceous predator.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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TYRANNOSAURUS REX XCAVATION
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Expose the massive jaws and teeth in this infamous Cretaceous
carnivore's skeleton
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of
Tyrannosaurus rex, the infamous Cretaceous carnivore. When unearthed, T.
Rex's skeleton is displayed in the "ground", complete with the bones of its
massive head, jaws, and teeth.. This incredible dig simulates the real thing
as the "paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to
reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this predatory giant of the past.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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Discover the skeleton and spiked tail of this armor-plated Jurassic
giant
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist!
Buried inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of
Stegosaurus, the armor-plated giant from the late Jurassic period. When
unearthed, Stegosaurus's skeleton is displayed in the "ground" complete
with armor plates and spiked tail. This incredible dig simulates the
real thing as the "paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes, and brushes
away plaster to reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this well-known
creature.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and
brush away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame
to display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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Uncover the horns and bony frill in this rhino-like dino's skeleton
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of
Triceratops, the three-horned rhino-like dinosaur of the late Cretaceous
period. When unearthed, Triceratops's skeleton is displayed in the "ground",
complete with horns and bony frill. This incredible dig simulates the real
thing as the "paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away
plaster to reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this herbivore.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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Reveal the bones and sail-like fin of this bipedal Cretaceous carnivore
Experience the excitement of discovery like a real paleontologist! Buried
inside earth-colored, hard plaster are the "fossilized bones" of Spinosaurus,
a bipedal carnivore of the late Cretaceous period. When unearthed,
Spinosaurus skeleton is displayed in the "ground", complete with the bones
of its sail-like fin. This incredible dig simulates the real thing as the
"paleontologist" carefully chips, scrapes and brushes away plaster to
reveal, bit by bit, the remains of this carnivore.
Use authentic archaeological tools to carefully chip, scrape, and brush
away plaster and reveal a museum quality replica.
When your excavation is complete, the plastic tray serves as a frame to
display your find on a wall or shelf.
Age 10+
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