This huge herbivore was capable of grinding up the toughest prehistoric vegetation.
This is one of Procon's newest figures for 2009, the Muttaburrasaurus. These large herbivores were capable of grinding through tough vegetation like a walking wood chipper. Padded forehands suggest it was capable of both bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion. These animals received popular media attention in the BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs, in which a bull Muttaburrasaurus manages to successfully intimidate a fully grown Allosaur through sheer size and a few fearsome gestures. The Procon Muttaburrasaurus has been crafted in a charming pose, and measures approximately six inches long.
This is one of Procon's newest figures for 2009, the Muttaburrasaurus. These large herbivores were capable of grinding through tough vegetation like a walking wood chipper. Padded forehands suggest it was capable of both bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion. These animals received popular media attention in the BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs, in which a bull Muttaburrasaurus manages to successfully intimidate a fully grown Allosaur through sheer size and a few fearsome gestures. The Procon Muttaburrasaurus has been crafted in a charming pose, and measures approximately six inches long.