
Replica Therizinosaurus Claw
Therizinosaurus was a bizarre and striking theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 70 million years ago. It’s best known for its enormous, scythe-like claws—some over three feet long—the longest claws of any known land animal. Despite its fearsome appearance, Therizinosaurus was likely herbivorous, using its long neck to browse vegetation and its claws to pull down branches or defend itself. With a bulky body, small head, and likely a coat of feathers, it was one of the most unusual-looking dinosaurs to ever exist.
- 1:1 scale
- Polyurethane resin cast
- Claw Length 56 cm (22 in.)
- Measurement taken along the outer curve
Please note: This item is a theoretical reconstruction based on scientific interpretation. It was not molded from an original fossil, but represents what the specimen is believed to have looked like based on available research.