Ichthyosaurus communis : Swimming
$10.00 Ichthyosaurus communis : Swimming
Published 2023-05-22T08:47:14+00:00
Special Release from Miniature Museum to commemorate the day of birth of Mary Anning – The fossilist who discovered Ichthyosaurus along with many other prehistoric marine reptiles.
Available sizes
Small – 1:24 of the actual size | Normal, Hollow & Pre-supported versions ( With and Without Rod )
Description
Ichthyosaurus communis was a relatively small species, measuring around 2 to 4 meters in length. It had a streamlined body shape, a long snout, and a large eye socket, indicating its adaptation for hunting in the open ocean.
Its limbs were modified into paddle-like structures, which allowed for efficient swimming.
Like other ichthyosaurs, Ichthyosaurus communis was a highly specialized marine predator. It possessed sharp teeth designed for grasping and catching slippery prey such as fish, squid, and other marine invertebrates.
It likely used its streamlined body and powerful tail to propel itself through the water, relying on its excellent swimming abilities to chase and capture its prey.
Additional Details
Chitubox file provided if you want to resize the model.
Care should be taken when removing supports. Using a heat gun or a blow dryer is highly recommended.
Date published | 22/05/2023 |
Price | $10.00 |