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R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot
R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot

R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot with Lights & Sounds | Kids Electronic Roaring Brachiosaurus Realistic Walking Adventure RC Dino

Product ID : 47773968


Galleon Product ID 47773968
UPC / ISBN 817210026399
Shipping Weight 0.9 lbs
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Manufacturer Liberty Imports
Shipping Dimension 12.99 x 7.99 x 2.99 inches
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R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot Features

  • Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with the Remote Control Brontosaurus!

  • Function: lifelike move forward/backward with opening mouth.

  • Features glowing eyes and realistic roaring sound effects at the push of a button.

  • Dinosaur requires 2 "AA" and Transmitter requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included)

  • The remote controlled dinosaur measures approximately 11" x 7" x 3". Ages 3 and up


About R/C Remote Control Brontosaurus Dinosaur Toy Robot

Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with the Remote Control Brachiosaurus Dinosaur! Featuring lifelike moving legs and opening jaw...our walking dinosaur toy is detailed with realistic sculpting, authentic decoration and body movements. The features also include glowing red eyes and roaring sound effects. Dinosaur toy requires 2x AA batteries (not included) and remote control requires 3x AA batteries (not included). The fun never goes extinct! This dinosaur is built to last, and it will deliver hours of fun and entertainment and makes a cool display. Brontosaurus is a genus of gigantic quadruped sauropod dinosaurs. Brontosaurus had a long, thin neck and a small head adapted for a herbivorous lifestyle, a bulky, heavy torso, and a long, whip-like tail. The various species lived during the Late Jurassic epoch, in the Morrison Formation of what is now North America, and were extinct by the end of the Jurassic.