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Triceratops
ME1011

Triceratops

3 Sheets
Moderate
The name from Greek means 3 horned face. This dinosaur was about 30 feet long, 10 feet tall and weighed 4 to 6 tons. Stout limbs supported its girth but it was unlikely the dinosaur could move very quickly. Like a modern-day rhinoceros, it probably spent much of its time grazing on plant matter.
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Tyrannosaurus Rex
ME1006

Tyrannosaurus Rex

3 Sheets
Moderate
The Tyrannosaurus rex lived throughout what is now western North America around 68 to 66 million years ago. It was by far the largest carnivore in its environment measuring 40 feet in length and 13 feet tall with a weight of more than 7 tons. It was among the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist before a sudden mass extinction wiped out three-quarters of the plant and animal species on Earth.
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Great White Shark
ME1008

Great White Shark

2 Sheets
Moderate
The Great White Shark is perhaps the most feared apex predator of the seas. Measuring around 16’ long and capable of weighing over two tons, this shark boasts rows of serrated teeth that can measure over 3” in length. The Great White Shark can swim up to 35 mph and has been featured in motion pictures, television and literature.
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ICONX Parrot
ICX118

Premium Series Parrot

2.625 Sheets
Moderate
Macaws are a group of 17 species of spectacularly colorful parrots from South and Central America and Mexico. They are known for their great intelligence and playfulness. Macaws are long-lived, and often kept as pets. The Jubilee Macaw is a cross between a Harlequin Macaw and a Green-winged Macaw.
*An acrylic stand is included for display purposes.
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ICONX Peacock
ICX112

Premium Series Peacock

3.5 Sheets
Moderate
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metal earth  Butterflies - monarch
MMS123

MONARCH

1 Sheet
Easy
All Metal Earth butterflies are made of 1 sheet colored models and are rated as “Easy” builds. The upper (dorsal side) and undersides (ventral side) of the forewings and hindwings are decorated in color.

The Monarch Butterfly may be the most familiar North American butterfly, and is considered an iconic pollinator species. Its wings feature an easily recognizable tawny orange, the veins and margins are black, and there are two series of small white spots in the margins. The Monarch wingspan averages 8-10cm.
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Metal Earth Dinosaurs - Pteranodon Skeleton
MMS102

PTERANODON SKELETON

2 Sheets
Challenging
Pteranodon is a genus of pterosaurs which included some of the largest known flying reptiles with wingspans over 6 meters. They lived about 80 million years ago in North America in present day Kansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota.
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metal earth dinosaur - triceatops skeleton
MMS101

TRICERATOPS SKELETON

2 Sheets
Challenging
The name from Greek means 3 horned face. This dinosaur was about 30 feet long, 10 feet tall and weighed 4 to 6 tons. Stout limbs supported its girth but it was unlikely the dinosaur could move very quickly. Like a modern-day rhinoceros, it probably spent much of its time grazing on plant matter.
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metal earth dinosaur - stegosaurus skeleton
MMS100

STEGOSAURUS SKELETON

2 Sheets
Challenging
The stegosaurus was an armored dinosaur that lived about 150 million years ago. It had a heavily rounded back, short forelimbs, head held low to the ground and a stiffened tail held high in the air. The double plates along its back were most likely used for defense and may also have regulated its temperature. Stegosaurus weighed about 6,800 pounds and was 9 feet tall.
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metal earth dinosaur - tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
MMS099

TYRANNOSAURUS REX SKELETON

2 Sheets
Moderate
The species Tyrannosaurus rex (rex meaning "king" in Latin), commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is one of the most well-represented of the large theropods. Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, Tyrannosaurus fore limbs were short but unusually powerful for their size and had two clawed digits. It was among the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
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metal earth bugs - tarantula
MMS072

TARANTULA

1 Sheet
Moderate
Comprises a group of more than 900 types of often hairy and very large arachnids. Most species of tarantulas are not dangerous to humans and some species have even become popular in the exotic pet trade. Their prey are insects, rodents and even small birds. In the wild, female tarantulas can live for more than 30 years.
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metal earth bugs - stag beetle
MMS071

STAG BEETLE

1 Sheet
Moderate
The name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males that resemble the antlers of stags. It is the largest terrestrial insect in Europe. Males use their jaws to wrestle each other for favored mating sites in a manner that parallels the way stags fight over females.
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metal earth  bugs - scorpion
MMS070

SCORPION

1 Sheet
Moderate
This predatory arachnid has eight legs and is easily recognized by a pair of grasping claws and a narrow segmented tail that is often carried in a characteristic forward curve over its back, ending with a venomous stinger. Scorpions can grow as large as 20 cm. Their venom has a fearsome reputation but only about 25 out of almost 1500 species are known to have venom capable of killing a human.
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Metal Erath Bugs - Praying mantis
MMS069

PRAYING MANTIS

1 Sheet
Moderate
The name comes from the Greek word meaning prophet because they appear to be praying when their forelegs are clasped together. They are carnivorous and are equipped with sharp spines along their front legs to grasp prey. The mantis is a very unique insect in that it can turn its head 180 degrees, has only one ear and some are large enough to capture humming birds.
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metal earth bugs - dragonfly
MMS064

DRAGONFLY

1 Sheet
Moderate
Has large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body. Dragonflies are among the fastest flying insects in the world capable of attaining speeds of more than 40 miles per hour. They are important predators that eat mosquitoes, and other small insects like flies, bees, ants and wasps. They are usually found around marshes, lakes, ponds, streams, and wetlands.
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