dinosaur

If you’re a fan of the classic rock band T-Rex, we’ve found a special place for you to store their albums.

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Yesterday I brought you a 9- foot tall, 17-foot long Brachiosaurus sculpture that cost a hefty $4000. Today I found a robot dinosaur that eats that tree-hugging Brachiosaurus for breakfast. This monster T-Rex skeleton stands 13 feet tall, 25 feet long and rests on a 4-foot museum stand (optional). It also features 6 lifelike movements and an Earth-shattering roar. But you really have to see it to believe it. Hit the video after the jump to see what kind of prop $22,000 buys you.

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It may not be quite the same as a real dinosaur, but this 9 foot tall, 17 foot long statue is as close as you are going to get without a time machine. Go ahead—turn your garden into Jurassic Park.

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