Nanuqsaurus
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Nanuqsaurus was a close cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex, first identified from fossils found in modern-day Alaska. This northern predator lived in a high-latitude environment, meaning it endured harsh seasonal changes, including freezing temperatures. To survive the cold, scientists believe Nanuqsaurus may have been covered in feathers, helping it stay warm in its challenging Arctic habitat.
- Scientific Name: Nanuqsaurus ("Polar Bear Lizard")
- Characteristics: This Nanuqsaurus figure showcases a thick layer of sculpted feathers, reflecting the insulation it may have needed to survive its cold environment. Posed in mid-stride, the figure brings this Arctic predator to life. Its skin is painted a muted blue-gray, while its feathers are bright white, accented with a bold brown stripe running along its back for added realism.
Non-toxic and BPA free