One of the first carnivores to roam the planet was the Dilophosaurus. This particular creature had a quick cameo in the original Jurassic Park film in 1993, but made a lasting impression on moviegoers. Paleontologists now know that the Dilophosaurus was not just one of the first carnivores in the world, it was also poisonous. Right now, 8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Statue Highlights:
Each of the 8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues available in this product listing comes with protective materials for shipping. The silver statues are packaged in protective wrapping materials and shipped inside of cardboard boxes. Each one of the statues has an antique polish applied to the entirety of the statue to highlight the intricate elements and come with laser-etched inscriptions on the base. The base of the statue comes with markings of the weight, purity, and serial number. The silver statues also come with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The Dilophosaurus made an instant impact when it appeared in the very first Jurassic Park film in 1993. In the early stages of the plot, one of the characters gets lost trying to drive a Jeep down the docks. As he struggles to free his Jeep from a fallen tree it has become lodged over, the Dilophosaurus appears. The creature has a soft, innocent sound and appears to be no more than a curious onlooker. We quickly find out that the Dilophosaurus is much different than it appears physically.
8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues depict the famed theropod. This particular species of dinosaur lived on the North American continent during the Early Jurassic period and lived around 193 million years ago. The first skeletons discovered of the specimen were found in northern Arizona in 1940. Two of the best-preserved fossils of the Dilophosaurus were found in 1942.
There are differences in cinematic depictions of the Dilophosaurus and the views of paleontologists. The creatures were shown to be much smaller in feature films, while the fossil records suggest that the species could reach lengths of 23 feet and weigh nearly 880lbs.
If you have any questions about these silver statues as you buy silver, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is reachable on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, or by simply sending us an email.
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One of the first carnivores to roam the planet was the Dilophosaurus. This particular creature had a quick cameo in the original Jurassic Park film in 1993, but made a lasting impression on moviegoers. Paleontologists now know that the Dilophosaurus was not just one of the first carnivores in the world, it was also poisonous. Right now, 8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Statue Highlights:
Each of the 8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues available in this product listing comes with protective materials for shipping. The silver statues are packaged in protective wrapping materials and shipped inside of cardboard boxes. Each one of the statues has an antique polish applied to the entirety of the statue to highlight the intricate elements and come with laser-etched inscriptions on the base. The base of the statue comes with markings of the weight, purity, and serial number. The silver statues also come with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The Dilophosaurus made an instant impact when it appeared in the very first Jurassic Park film in 1993. In the early stages of the plot, one of the characters gets lost trying to drive a Jeep down the docks. As he struggles to free his Jeep from a fallen tree it has become lodged over, the Dilophosaurus appears. The creature has a soft, innocent sound and appears to be no more than a curious onlooker. We quickly find out that the Dilophosaurus is much different than it appears physically.
8 oz Antique Finish Dilophosaurus Silver Statues depict the famed theropod. This particular species of dinosaur lived on the North American continent during the Early Jurassic period and lived around 193 million years ago. The first skeletons discovered of the specimen were found in northern Arizona in 1940. Two of the best-preserved fossils of the Dilophosaurus were found in 1942.
There are differences in cinematic depictions of the Dilophosaurus and the views of paleontologists. The creatures were shown to be much smaller in feature films, while the fossil records suggest that the species could reach lengths of 23 feet and weigh nearly 880lbs.
If you have any questions about these silver statues as you buy silver, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is reachable on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, or by simply sending us an email.