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Jurassic World Tyrannosaurus T-rex Action Figure : Target

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These Jurassic World Strike Attack dinosaur toys have a single strike feature, movable joints and realistic sculpting and decoration. These action

Jurassic World Strike Attack Prestosuchus Action Figure

The Indoraptor goes Super Colossal This dinosaur toy is more than 3 feet long and 16 inches tall and stars a key Jurassic World villain from Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom. Its signature fierce appearance includes huge claws, wideopening jaws, overlapping teeth and menacing red eyes. It doesnt just look aggressive it can swallow up to 20 mini dinosaur figures. Minis sold separately. A latched door in the belly releases the mini figures. For ages 4 years and up.

Jurassic World Super Colossal Indoraptor Action Figure

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Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with Jurassic World Dominion! With its incredibly long neck and extended tail, this exclusive

Jurassic World: Dominion Dreadnoughtus Dinosaur Figure (Target Exclusive)

Explore the prehistoric world with this Tyrannosaurus Rex, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is

Schleich Tyrannosaurus Rex

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