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As you may remember from the previous report, Undead dinosaurs can be found at the Yankee Dollar chain of $1 USD stores.

Dinosaurs pack

There are at least two packs available - here is another of them. You get two bipedal dinosaurs, and one quadruped.

Dinosaurs

The "walkers" are a meat-eater (with grabbing arms - and note the thumbs!) and a duckbill (herbivore?) with delicate "holding on to something" arms.

Bipedal dinosaurs

The duckbill is slightly taller than the meat-eater, but has a crooked leg so falls down easily (some hot water or a hair dryer should straighten that out). They stand about 65mm tall.

Bipedal dinosaurs

Unlike the bipedal dinos - which appear to be wrestling with something their own size - the sailback looks like he could bite the head off most 20mm to 28mm figures. Or in 10mm, you could (maybe) fit a rider on the top of his skull...

Sail dinosaur