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\nThese models are mobile friendly and ready to use in render \u0026 in-game purposes.\n\nThe current model is the Woolly rhinoceros ( Coelodonta antiquitatis )\n\nFeatures: \n- Low Polygon \n- Papercraft like style \n- Rigged \n- Animations: \n♦walk \n♦ sleep\n♦ laydown\n♦ run\n♦ eat\n♦ joyful\n♦ attack\n♦ idle: walk around\n♦ idle: look around\n♦ idle: breath\n\nWoolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)\n\nOrder: Perissodactyla\n\nFamily: Rhinocerotidae\n\nTemporal range: late Pleistocene - Early Holocene of Eurasia (350 - 10.000 years ago)\n\nDimensions: length - 4 m, height - 200 сm, weight - 3000 kg\n\n \n\nThe woolly rhinoceros was well adapted for life in of the harsh conditions of the ice age. Numerous findings of separate bones, skeletons, mummified remnants with muscle, skin and fur preserved in permafrost, allow us to recreate the way they looked quite precisely.\n\nIt was a powerful animal with short legs, a tall nape and large head, with two horns. The front horn grew to 100 cm and took the shape of a saber. The body of the rhino was covered with thick chestnut fur, and its half-a-meter-long tail had a switch of coarse hair. With the help of its huge horns, the rhinoceroses repulsed the attacks of predators or opponents. However, the horns show signs of wear, suggesting that they were used to obtain food from under the snow.\n\nAbout 90% of all findings of this animal are concentrated in northern Eurasia, and maximum range of the species took place during the second half of the Pleistocene. 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This dinosaur lived about 155 million years ago—during the Jurassic Period—and probably lived in parts of the Western United States. It was first discovered in 1869 by Ferdinand Hayden and was later named in 1877 by Othniel Charles Marsh. It was named using the Greek words “allos”, which meant different, and “saurus” which meant lizard. Therefore, it’s name literally means “different lizard”. It was given this name because its skeleton was quite different than any other dinosaur found up until the time of its discovery.\n\nAlthough most of the specimens of this dinosaur have been found in Colorado and Montana, there have been an increasing number of specimens found elsewhere. These include specimens found in New Mexico, Africa, Australia. Tanzania and parts of Europe.\n\nThis dinosaur was a large carnivorous bipedal predator that scientists believe preyed on the many herbivores of the time. 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It was originally found in 1965 in Southern Mongolia—actually, not the whole dinosaur was found but only its gigantic hands. And for the next 50 years, that is all that scientists would have of this elusive dinosaur. That is probably why its name means “terrible hand”.\n\nThat changed in 2012, when 3 paleontologists—Phil Bell, Yuong- Nam Lee and Philip J. Currie—discovered 2 new specimens that would reveal all of the secrets that this dinosaur once held. Secrets of its size and what it is believed to have eaten. Up until that point, the only thing that was really known about this dinosaur was that it had massive hands and lived about 70 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period.\n\nDeinocheirus was around 30 feet long, almost 15 feet high and weighed about 6 tons. It was a bipedal dinosaur—from a species called Ornithomimids, which are sometimes called ‘ostrich dinosaurs’ and was the biggest of these dinosaurs. However, it probably didn’t move like an ostrich. 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Portugal - Alcobaça Formation.\nTime period: Kimmeridgian to the Tithonian of the Jurassic.\nFossil representation: Many individuals found,‭ ‬Stegosaurus is one of the better represented dinosaurs in the fossil record.\n\n       With its distinctive back plates,‭ ‬Stegosaurus is one of the best represented dinosaurs in popular culture today.‭ ‬Initially thought to just live in the USA,‭ ‬a partial skeleton discovered in‭ ‬2006‭ ‬places Stegosaurus in Portugal.‭ ‬This has significantly increased the known range of this animal and further reinforced the theory that North America and Europe would have been connected during this time.\n       Living the life of a low browser in the Jurassic,‭ ‬Stegosaurus seems to have concentrated upon eating soft and leafy vegetation that did not require much effort to chew.‭ ‬Studies have shown that Stegosaurus probably did not have much bite force,‭ ‬but the shape of its teeth would do most of the work for it.‭ ‬Fossilised teeth show extra wear on the sides where they would have been sharpest,‭ ‬meaning all Stegosaurus would have to do is bite onto the plant and pull its head back and its teeth would cut through the soft vegetation. 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\nThese models are mobile friendly and ready to use in render \u0026 in-game purposes.\n\nThe current model is the Pterodactylus \nFeatures: \n- Low Polygon \n- Papercraft like style \n- Rigged \n- Animations: \n♦ idle\n♦ joyful\n♦ walk\n\nName: Massospondylus ‭(‬longer vertebra‭)‬.\nPhonetic: Mas-so-spon-de-lus.\nNamed By: Richard Owen‭ ‬-‭ ‬1854.\nSynonyms:Possibly Aetonyx,‭ ‬Aristosaurus,‭ ‬Dromicosaurus,‭ ‬Gyposaurus,‭ ‬Hortalotarsus,‭ ‬Ignavusaurus,‭ ‬Leptospondylus,‭ ‬Pachyspondylus.\nClassification: Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Sauropodomorpha,‭ ‬Plateosauria,‭ ‬Massopoda,‭ ‬Massospondylidae.\nSpecies: M.‭ ‬carinatus‭ (‬type‭)‬,‭ ‬M.‭ ‬kaalae.\nDiet: Herbivore‭?\nSize: Between‭ ‬4‭ ‬and‭ ‬6‭ ‬meters long.\nKnown locations: Lesotho‭ ‬-‭ ‬Upper Elliot Formation,‭ ‬South Africa‭ ‬-‭ ‬Clarens Formation,‭ ‬Upper Elliot Formation,‭ ‬and Zimbabwe‭ ‬-‭ ‬Forest Sandstone Formation,‭ ‬Mpandi Formation,‭ ‬Upper Karroo Sandstone Formation.\nTime period: Hettangian to Pliensbachian of the Jurassic.\nFossil representation: Many individuals.\n\n       Massospondylus was one amongst the first dinosaurs to be named with a taxonomic history going back as far as the mid nineteenth century.‭ ‬Yet‭ ‬when Richard Owen described the first fossils,‭ ‬he thought that he was dealing with an ancient ancestor to more familiar lizards such‭ ‬as iguanas chameleons.‭ ‬In actuality Massospondylus represents a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur,‭ ‬a group of dinosaurs that links the later sauropods to their bipedal saurischian ancestors.\n       Partly due to its long age and also a lack of understanding about dinosaurs in the early years of palaeontology,‭ ‬Massospondylus ended up with more fossil material than was necessary,‭ ‬resulting in a large number of species being established for the genus.‭ ‬Studies by later palaeontologists however have now found that many of these species actually represent other genera,‭ ‬leaving only the type species M.‭ ‬carinatus,‭ ‬as well as one other species M.‭ ‬kaalae being valid as of‭ ‬2014.‭ ‬Some other genera of sauropodomorph dinosaurs have also been considered to be synonyms to Massospondylus,‭ ‬though opinions as to which are correct varies between different palaeontologists.","imageAlt":"3D model Massospondylus carinatus","url":"https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/animal/dinosaur/massospondylus-carinatus","isCLDApplicable":false,"isSaleOffApplicable":false,"gaAttributes":{},"primaryImage":{"gridFallbackUrl":"https://media.cgtrader.com/variants/2p6E6tLujaf7PZ73xVv873o1/a26e47dab5f2d22c43d6c5ce4b4b46ecc30c70918878397cba1a10c1e35d7bfc/massospondylus-carinatus-3d-model-low-poly-animated-rigged-max-obj-mtl-3ds-fbx-stl-w3d.jpg","gridUrl":"https://media.cgtrader.com/variants/2p6E6tLujaf7PZ73xVv873o1/78add9c2f02fbd73a43ffb3970be38683c5f15eff6ca849dc78c644f4ff9ce1b/massospondylus-carinatus-3d-model-low-poly-animated-rigged-max-obj-mtl-3ds-fbx-stl-w3d.webp","isAdultContent":false},"modelInfo":{"modelUrl":"https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/animal/dinosaur/massospondylus-carinatus","isCgtVerified":false,"types":{"printReady":false,"animated":true,"pbr":false,"rigged":true,"lowPoly":true}},"metaverseFormatsList":[{"id":2,"name":".3ds","is_native":false},{"id":5,"name":".fbx","is_native":false},{"id":17,"name":".max","is_native":false},{"id":null,"name":null,"is_native":false},{"id":12,"name":".obj","is_native":false},{"id":51,"name":".stl","is_native":false},{"id":47,"name":".w3d","is_native":false}],"categorySlug":"animal","subcategorySlug":"dinosaur","categoryTitle":"Animals","subcategoryTitle":"Dinosaur","schemaImageUrl":"https://img-new.cgtrader.com/items/896051/628a3240a5/massospondylus-carinatus-3d-model-628a3240a5.webp","saleOffDiscount":0,"eligibleForSubscription":true,"subscriptionSubscribed":false,"subscriptionPotential":false}},{"id":"896582","type":"listingItem","attributes":{"id":896582,"title":"Velociraptor jurassic pet","price":2.0,"description":"Jurassic Pet is a collection of Low-Poly animal theme! \nThese models are mobile friendly and ready to use in render \u0026 in-game purposes.\n\nThe current model is the Pterodactylus \nFeatures: \n- Low Polygon \n- Papercraft like style \n- Rigged \n+ Dragonfly model + animation\n- Animations: \n♦ breathing\n♦ eating\n♦ hunting\n♦ joyful\n♦ lay down\n♦ looking around\n♦ running\n♦ sleeping\n♦ walking\n♦ walking around\n\n\nName: Velociraptor‭ (‬Swift seize.r‭)\nPhonetic: Vell-oss-e-rap-tor.\nNamed By: Henry Fairfield Osborn‭ ‬-‭ ‬1924.\nClassification: Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia Theropoda Tetanurae Coelurosauria Dromaeosauridae.\nSpecies: V.‭ ‬mongoliensis,‭ ‬V.‭ ‬osmolskae.\nType: Carnivore.\nSize: 2‭ ‬meters long.\nKnown locations: Mongolia,‭ ‬Barun Goyot Formation,‭ ‬Djadochta Formation.\nTime period: Campanian of the Cretaceous.\nFossil representation: Many fossilised skeletons.\n\n       The overall appearance of Velociraptor was that of a lightweight bipedal hunter built for speed, unlike other known Dromaeosaurids by having an upturned snout at the front of a long,‭ ‬low skull.‭ ‬The skull was filled with small teeth,‭ ‬suitable for taking meat off a carcass,‭ ‬but not for killing.‭ ‬Instead of a‭ ‘‬killing bite‭’‬,‭ ‬Velociraptor would instead utilise the enlarged sickle shaped claws that it had on the second toe of each foot.‭ ‬Its hands were large and suitable for grabbing onto prey.‭ ‬The tail had a special series of tendons that kept it stiffened and erect,‭ ‬providing a crucial form of balance when running and manoeuvring at speed.‭ ‬Examination of the scleral rings has drawn comparison with modern birds that are nocturnal,‭ ‬also hinting at a nocturnal lifestyle for Velociraptor.\n       Velociraptor is one of the dinosaurs that without question had feathers.‭ ‬Evidence for this comes from the quill knobs on the fossil material,‭ ‬particularly the forearms.‭ ‬These are where feathers were anchored in place,‭ ‬and without feathers there would be no quill knobs‭ (‬although on the other hand,‭ ‬lack of quill knobs does not mean lack of feathers‭)‬.‭ ‬The feathers on Velociraptor would have provided insulation allowing it to maintain a high metabolism,‭ ‬a vital requirement for a very agile and active hunter.‭ ‬Also Velociraptor lived in a fairly arid landscape and the feathers would have provided extra protection against the cold nights that are often associated with arid environments. A further idea is that the feathers may have also served a display purpose.\n       The claw seems to have been used in a stabbing motion as opposed to the much popularised slashing motion.‭ ‬While sharp at the point,‭ ‬it is not particularly sharp along the inner curve as you might expect for a‭ ‘‬slashing‭’ ‬weapon.‭ ‬Further,‭ ‬analysis of a fossil discovered in‭ ‬1971‭ ‬that shows a Velociraptor locked in combat with a Protoceratops,‭ ‬suggests that the claw was being used to stab at the neck.‭ ‬This is a very intelligent place to strike with a small weapon as you would have both the carotid artery and Jugular veins transporting a key blood supply between the heart and brain.‭ ‬All Velociraptor would have to do is stab any one,‭ ‬and the Protoceratops would have been dead within minutes.\n       Velociraptor is the best known of the dromaeosaurids with the largest number of complete skeletons recovered. Velociraptor entered popular culture in a big way in the 1993 blockbuster movie Jurassic park, as well as subsequent sequels. 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Specimens have been found primarily in the fossil-rich Morrison Formation in North America, but the dinosaur did not resemble any of the others that roamed the region. Its long neck made it look like a giraffe, and its forelegs were longer than its hind legs. The name Brachiosaurus, in fact, means \"arm lizard.\"\n\nBrachiosaurus was likely a warm-blooded animal. Some models suggest Brachiosaurus and other sauropods (long-necked dinosaurs) were gigantotherms — animals whose enormous size allowed them to keep high body temperatures. Calculations based on this theory indicate a body temperature of up to 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius) for Brachiosaurus. In 2011, however, researchers were able to directly calculate the dinosaur's temperature to be 100.8 F (38.2 C), by measuring the ratios of certain isotopes (atoms of elements with a different number of neutrons) in Brachiosaurus teeth. 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As with most mosasaurids, the legs and feet of Mosasaurus were modified into flippers, and the front flippers were larger than the hind flippers. The largest known species, M. hoffmannii reached lengths up to 17 m (56 ft), slightly longer than its relatives Tylosaurus and Hainosaurus. Mosasaurus was also more robust than related mosasaurids. The skull was more robust than in other mosasaurids, and the lower jaws (mandibles) attached very tightly to the skull. They had deep, barrel-shaped bodies, and with their fairly large eyes, poor binocular vision, and poorly developed olfactory bulbs, experts believe that Mosasaurus lived near the ocean surface, where they preyed on fish, turtles, ammonites, smaller mosasaurs, birds, pterosaurs, and plesiosaurs. Although they were able to dive, they evidently did not venture into deeper waters.\n\nThe skull of Mosasaurus tapered off into a short, conical tip. The jaws were armed with massive conical teeth. Their paddle-like limbs had five digits in front and four in back. The body ended in a strong tail, which other mosasaurid fossils suggest had a fluke similar to those of sharks and some ichthyosaurs. 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during the Early Cretaceous which is roughly the time period where the three vertebrae are thought to have come from.‭ ‬However in‭ ‬1991‭ ‬George Olshevsky identified the remains as a sinraptorid‭ (‬allosauroid theropods that are similar to Sinraptor‭) ‬and created the new genus of Becklespinax in honour of Samuel H.‭ ‬Beckles,‭ ‬the English fossil hunter who discovered the vertebrae‭ ‬back in‭ ‬1884.\n       The tall neural spines of the three vertebrae of Becklespinax have caused quite a bit of confusion and bewilderment.‭ ‬High spined dinosaurs such as Acrocanthosaurus and Spinosaurus have established the precedent for theropod dinosaurs that have vertebrae with tall neural spines,‭ ‬but the fact that only three vertebrae are known for Becklespinax means that it is difficult to establish what could be called an accurate shape for this dinosaur.‭ ‬To further confound matters other theropods such as Concavenator have a small hump made up of just two vertebrae,‭ ‬which means that the 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centrosaurines.‭ ‬The frill itself is still interesting because its short and solid which makes it very different from other known genera that usually have long frills with holes in them.‭ ‬However this feature may yet have greater ramifications for Triceratops and some other ceratopsian dinosaur genera‭ (‬click to skip down to this‭)‬.\n       Like with other ceratopsian dinosaurs there has been some confusion as to how Triceratops stood and walked.‭ ‬Earlier reconstructions took into account the large skulls with the idea that the fore legs would have to sprawl out to the sides to support the bulk.‭ ‬Track ways suggested different however,‭ ‬that the fore legs were not sprawled which led to the question of‭ ‘‬did Triceratops have sprawling or upright legs‭?’‬.‭ ‬The simple answer is a little of both as modern reconstructions including computer modelling have revealed that the fore legs were upright but with the elbows bowed out to the sides.\n       Another interesting feature is the 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