No batteries are needed to rule the world with this T-rex snapper. A long, brown snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger trigger action causes the jaws to open and snap shut. The sturdy trigger keeps this toy from becoming extinct.C
History
Although T-rex was first described in 1905, there remains much we dont know about the tyrant lizard king. For example, its color and texture are a mystery. Some scientists suggest that darker colors would have been better camouflage for a hunter, while others suggest brighter colors like modern birds. We also dont know what its babies looked like, as a T-rex egg has yet to be discovered. Also, despite valiant attempts by movie makers, we dont know what T-rex sounded like. Was it more like a crocodile or a chicken? Finally, although the humorous possibilities are endless, we dont know for sure what T-rex used its tiny arms for.
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