Papo Velociraptor - Hand Painted Figurine - Heirloom Quality Collectible (55023)
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Papo Velociraptor - Hand Painted Figurine - Heirloom Quality Collectible (55023)
- SMALL BIPEDAL CARNIVORE - The velociraptor was a small bipedal carnivore, its name means "nimble thief." The velociraptor had powerful jaws; it measured 1.80 m long with a height of 1.20 m and a weight of 15kg.
- EXPERIENCE THE JURASSIC WORLD - Get an experience with this unique and accurate design figure, an older design with a new color and has an articulated jaw, so he can open and close his mouth. It was equipped with a very effective weapon: one of his toes had a huge claw, its tail helped her balance when it rose to stab prey.
- DEVELOPS DEXTERITY AND SPARKS THE IMAGINATION - We encourage your kids to use their imagination to create their own magical kingdom. This Papo toy will help to develop their skills while enjoying hours of imaginative play in great planet's history.
- GREAT DETAIL - It is hand painted with amazing detail, realistic, educational, and fun, this figurine is suitable for a range of interests, including collectors, teachers, and kids. Another special characteristic of this figure is the care in the details and postures, which gives the impression that the figurines are animated.
- Measurements: 2.76L x 3.86W x 3.74H inches
From the Manufacturer For almost 20 years now, Papo has been helping younger
and older children to develop and to discover the world around them. Childhood
is a time of dreams and adventures, and this was what we had in mind when we
decided to create the first princesses, princes, dragons and Knights. Thanks
to the originality of its products and the extreme care taken with product
quality and safety, over the years Papo has proved popular with children and
their parents. Today a reference in the world of Velociraptor figures, Papo
continues to develop new ranges to inspire the imaginations of children the
world over. In an age of mass consumption and throwaway goods, Papo remains
true to its wish to produce fine toys which last over time and which can be
passed on from generation to generation.







