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Dinosaur Model

Mammoth
Model Size: 8" long (203mm)
Item#: iceage-mammoth-20
 

Dinosaur Model

Giant Ground Sloth
Model Size: 6 1/4 high (159mm)
Item#: iceage-sloth-20

Dinosaur Model

Claw Animal (Chalicotherium)
Description: Related to modern day hoofed animals rhinocerose, horses, tapirs.

Model Size: 5 1/2" long (140mm)
Item#: iceage-claw_animal-12
 

Dinosaur Model

Giant Ratite (Diatryma)
Description: These birds were flightless but were powerful predators and are thought to have replaced the Dinosaurs. Fossils of this animals skull was as big as a Horse!

Model Size: 3 1/4" high (83mm)
Item#: iceage-ratite-850
 

Dinosaur Model

Giant Deer (megaloceros giganteus)
Description: The scientific name of this animal comes from the fossilized remains of it's antlers that reached 13 feet across!

Model Size: 3 3/4" long (95mm)
Item#: iceage-deer-950
 

Dinosaur Model

Ancient Horse (Anchitherium)
Description: Some of these horses were no bigger than a small dog and eventually were replaced by the horse of today.

Model Size: 3 1/2" long (89mm)
Item#: iceage-horse-850
 

Dinosaur Model

Cavebear
Description: The cavebear became extinct just before the end of the glacial period. Man is thought to be the reason for it's extinction.

Model Size: 3" tall (89mm)
Item#: iceage-cavebear-9
 

Dinosaur Model

Early Giant Predator (Andrewsarchus)
Description: Most scientists believe that this mammalian predator was one of the largest ever to exist, measuring 13 feet long. It is also believed that this animal may have evolved into the ancestors of the modern day Whales!

Model Size: 6 1/4" long (159mm)
Item#: iceage-predator-12
 

Dinosaur Model

Tusk Elephant (Deinotherium)
Description: These elephants were only remotely related to today's modern African elephant.

Model Size: 9" long (229mm)
Item#: iceage-tuskelephant-20
 

Dinosaur Model

Woolly Rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis)
Description: These rhinos first appeared some 350,000 years ago.This animal was well adapted to subartic climates and the tundra of Europe and Siberia.

Model Size: 6" long (153mm)
Item#: iceage-woollyrhino-15
 

Dinosaur Model

Saber-Toothed Cat (Eusmilus)
Description: These cats used it's giant teeth to grab and hold it's larger prey in it's jaws.

Model Size: 3 3/4" long (95mm)
Item#:iceage-saborcat-950
 

Dinosaur Model

Mastodon
Description: This animal lived during the Miocene in No.America and Asia. It was related to modern day elephants but was not a direct ancestor.This animal line became totally extinct.

Model Size: 6.5" long
Item#: iceage-mastodon-18
 

Dinosaur Model

Saber-Toothed Tiger (Eusmilus)
Description: This tiger lived during the Pleistocene period and roamed what is now California.

Model Size: 4.75"" long
Item#: iceage-sabortiger-1250
 

Dinosaur Model

Direwolf (Eusmilus)
Description: This tiger lived during the Pleistocene period and roamed what is now California.

Model Size: 4"" long
Item#: iceage-direwolf-8
 

Dinosaur Model

Neandrathals
Description: Three males and 1 female with baby, all come with weapons and tools.

Model Size: 2 1/2" high (64mm)
Item#: iceage-neanderthals-6

Dinosaur Model

Campfire
Description: You can put this piece with all the Neanderthals.

Model Size: 2 3/4" wide
Item#:iceage-campfire-16
 

Dinosaur Model

Neanderthals ( male & female )
Description: Neanderthals lived about 30,000 years ago in Europe. Recent evidence shows that Neanderthals lived side by side with Cro Magnum man. It is quite possible that these two different species interbred.

Model Size: 1.75"" high
Item#:iceage-neanderthal_man_woman-6

Dinosaur Model

Dinosaur Model

Evolution of Man Series
Description: The hominids are as follows from left to right. Dryopithecus, Australopithecus afarensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, Cro Magnom. A brief explanation for all 6 Hominids is supplied on the back cover of this set.

Model Size: 3 3/4" long (95mm)
Item#: iceage-Evo_of_man-35

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Time Chart 
Period 
Millions of Years 
Period 
Millions of Years 
Pre-Cambrian 
570-4.5 Billion 
Cretaceous 
135.0 
Cambrian 
500.0 
Paleocene 
60.0 
Ordovician 
430.0 
Eocene 
55.0 
Silurian 
400.0 
Oligocene 
36.0 
Devonian 
345.0 
Miocene 
26.0 
Carboniferous 
310.0 
Pliocene 
6.0 
Permian 
280.0 
Pleistocene 
2.0 
Triassic 
225.0 
Holocene 
10,000-
Recent
 
Jurassic 
190.0 
  
  
 
 

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