Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Skeleton
8' l x 3' w
[ 2.28m l x .91m w ]
Skull
(Late Cretaceous, Alberta, Canada)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis is one of the rarest theropods from the American west. They were closely related to Velociraptor but significantly larger. Known only from a collection of partial skeletons, this specimen represents the latest interpretation of its anatomy, composited from several individuals.
Fast, agile and vicious, Dromaeosaurs may well have hunted in packs, preying upon the smaller herbivores and probably the sick and young of larger dinosaurs. Attacking with their lethal “killing claw”, they were able to inflict mortal wounds on their prey, and then wait for them to expire. Dromaeosaurs make an impressive exhibit as a pack in hunting mode.
Plaque Mount
6' l x 6' w x 8" h
[ 1.8m l x 1.8m w x 0.2m h]
Measuring approximately 6' by 6' and 8" in thickness, this specimen makes a spectacular impression as a wall mount or presented in a floor exhibit. This pose captures the dinosaur in a naturally presented pose as it, and many other dinosaurs have been found. Created from our full scale Dromaeosaur skeleton (above), every detail is captured. Made of lightweight materials it is easy and simple to mount on a wall. This is the most scientifically accurate recreation of a Dromaeosaur in existence today!
Please call for Pricing