Bajadasaurus - 1:40 Scale
Bajadasaurus 1:40 Scale Dinosaur Model by CollectA Captures Authentic Detail and Intriguing Sauropod Features
Bajadasaurus pronuspinax Announced only in 2019, its name means Bajada reptile bent over forwards. A spectacular herbivorous sauropod dinosaur related to Amargasaurus, from 134 Million years ago living in the Early Cretaceous forward river valleys in Northern Patagonian. It grew possibly 9 to 10 meters in length and was about the height of the present day Indian elephant . The relatively short neck was ornamented with a pointing set of spines on its neck that may have been a defence against predators. The model has been given lips and it is issued in 1.40 scale.
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Bajadasaurus - 1:40 Scale
Bajadasaurus - 1:40 Scale
Bajadasaurus 1:40 Scale Dinosaur Model by CollectA Captures Authentic Detail and Intriguing Sauropod Features
Bajadasaurus pronuspinax Announced only in 2019, its name means Bajada reptile bent over forwards. A spectacular herbivorous sauropod dinosaur related to Amargasaurus, from 134 Million years ago living in the Early Cretaceous forward river valleys in Northern Patagonian. It grew possibly 9 to 10 meters in length and was about the height of the present day Indian elephant . The relatively short neck was ornamented with a pointing set of spines on its neck that may have been a defence against predators. The model has been given lips and it is issued in 1.40 scale.
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Bajadasaurus 1:40 Scale Dinosaur Model by CollectA Captures Authentic Detail and Intriguing Sauropod Features
Bajadasaurus pronuspinax Announced only in 2019, its name means Bajada reptile bent over forwards. A spectacular herbivorous sauropod dinosaur related to Amargasaurus, from 134 Million years ago living in the Early Cretaceous forward river valleys in Northern Patagonian. It grew possibly 9 to 10 meters in length and was about the height of the present day Indian elephant . The relatively short neck was ornamented with a pointing set of spines on its neck that may have been a defence against predators. The model has been given lips and it is issued in 1.40 scale.














