Tarbosaurus, dinosaur eggs the Asian Trex

TARBOSAURUS
(pronounced TAR-bow-SAWR-us) Tarbosaurus is an invalid name for Tyrannosaurus bataar or T. efremovi. Tarbosaurus is also sometimes called the Asian Trex and is somewhat smaller that it's North American cousin. T. bataar was about 30 to 40 feet long and weighed 4 to 5 tons. T. efremovi was about 23 to 26 feet long and weighed 2 to 3 tons. Both adult and juvenile skeletons have been found. It was named by Maleev in 1955.

This replica consists of 2 eggs.
 



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Tarbosaurus, dinosaur eggs the Asian Trex 

resin (hollow)
16" long x 11.5" wide x 3.5" h
Item 433 

Category: Replicas
Type: Eggs
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs

$102.00 

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