Manufactured from quality polystyrene, these replica pendants are exact as to size and detail.
They offer the uniqueness of a fossil dinosaur claw in a quality souvenir item packaged with
accurate identification. Dinoclaws come with a 32" linen cord attached so they can be worn as
a necklace or hang them for an authentic dinosaur souvenier.

 

Albertosaurus
70 Million Years BP - Upper Cretaceous

This hand claw is from a large adult Albertosaurus. It was the most common tyrannosaurid and the dominant predator of its time. These dinosaurs were about the same size as a large white-rhino.

Deinonychus
100 Million Years BP - Lower Cretaceous

This killing claw is from the foot of Deinonychus, family Dromaeo-sauridae. Fossil evidence suggests these dinosaurs hunted in packs like wolves. They would attack with both claws at the same time, a feat demonstrating great agility, balance and speed.

Gorgosaurus
70 Million Years BP - Upper Cretaceous

Second toe of a juvenille Gorgosaurus. Although similiar to the Albertosaurus there are subtle differences in the skull and other bones. About ten feet in length, young Gorgosaurs may have stayed together and hunted in packs before moving off into a more solitary existence as they became older and larger.

Sauronitholestes
70 Million Years BP - Upper Cretaceous

Sauronitholestes was a "raptor" about the size of a man. It had a larger brain than the other dromaeosaurids, however, and may have had a poorer sense of smell. It was lightly built but had powerful hands and sharp, curved claws.

Velociraptor
70 Million Years BP - Upper Cretaceous

Foot claw of Velociraptor, a member of the Dromaeosauridae. This lightly built hunter was designed for speed and agility. Bird like features of the skeleton of this group of dinosaurs indicates an evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds.