Archaeopteryx Figure

$18.90

Discover our archaeopteryx figure, one of the many feathered flying dinosaurs that lived on our planet and was discovered in southern Germany. It was for a long time considered as the ancestor of the modern birds , this small prehistoric bird is a legend. A must-have for your collection.

  • A perfect gift for a dinosaur enthusiast
  • 7x5in – 18x12cm
  • Made of durable plastic
  • A toy to introduce to the prehistoric fauna
  • The recommended age for children is over 3 years old.

A figurine of archaeopteryx

Discover our archaeopteryx figure, one of the many feathered flying dinosaurs that lived on our planet and was discovered in southern Germany. It was for a long time considered as the ancestor of the modern birds, this small prehistoric bird is a legend. A must-have for your collection, it’s perfect for anyone who loves dinosaurs or birds (or both!). A funny and unique gift for kids and adults alike, it’s sure to be a hit with anyone who loves learning about our planet’s history.

The oldest bird known to science is the Archaeopteryx, although it has not been accepted as such by palaeontologists and popular historic books. The age and popularity of this feathered dinosaur make it a must have for all children and collectors of exctinct creatures. This hybrid between a diurnal bird and a dinosaur was endowed with a magnificent robe of glowing feathers.

To discover more about the history of life and dinosaurs, we recommend our incredibly realistic realistic dinosaur figures. Come and discover all our dinosaur figures which have all the features and characteristics of many species of primitive Cretaceous reptiles that lived on our planet millions of years ago before the meteorite crash that caused the mass extinction of the prehistoric fauna. To offer timeless gifts and in accordance with the passion of your child we also offer a wide range of high quality dinosaur toys.

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