
Deinocheirus fossil claw
Specimen: Deinocheirus Claw Replica
This 8-inch fossil replica represents a scaled recreation of the formidable manual claw of Deinocheirus mirificus—a mysterious and highly distinctive theropod from the Late Cretaceous, known for its immense size and unusual anatomy.
Length: 20.3 cm (8 in) – standalone claw replica
Time Period: Late Cretaceous (~70 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Inspired by remains from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia—where Deinocheirus fossils revealed one of the most unexpected and intriguing dinosaur body plans ever discovered.
Replica Features
Crafted in high-quality resin and finished with a realistic fossil bone patina, this museum-grade replica features:
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Anatomically accurate curvature and proportions based on verified fossil references
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Detailed surface texture capturing weathering, growth lines, and subtle structural cues
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Realistic weight and tactile feel—ideal for display, handling, or educational use
Scientific Context
Once known only from a pair of massive arms and claws, Deinocheirus baffled paleontologists for decades. Later discoveries revealed a towering, hump-backed omnivore with long arms and distinctive claws—possibly used for foraging, defense, or digging. This claw replica offers a direct glimpse into the anatomy of one of the most enigmatic theropods ever unearthed.
Display & Use
Suitable for shelf or case display, educational settings, or as a standout gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and fossil collectors. No stand is included—can be displayed flat or in a custom mount. Please contact if you require a mount.
Lead Time
Please note: Production time for small specimens such as claws, teeth, eggs, and small skulls is typically 7–14 days.
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Description
Specimen: Deinocheirus Claw Replica
This 8-inch fossil replica represents a scaled recreation of the formidable manual claw of Deinocheirus mirificus—a mysterious and highly distinctive theropod from the Late Cretaceous, known for its immense size and unusual anatomy.
Length: 20.3 cm (8 in) – standalone claw replica
Time Period: Late Cretaceous (~70 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Inspired by remains from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia—where Deinocheirus fossils revealed one of the most unexpected and intriguing dinosaur body plans ever discovered.
Replica Features
Crafted in high-quality resin and finished with a realistic fossil bone patina, this museum-grade replica features:
-
Anatomically accurate curvature and proportions based on verified fossil references
-
Detailed surface texture capturing weathering, growth lines, and subtle structural cues
-
Realistic weight and tactile feel—ideal for display, handling, or educational use
Scientific Context
Once known only from a pair of massive arms and claws, Deinocheirus baffled paleontologists for decades. Later discoveries revealed a towering, hump-backed omnivore with long arms and distinctive claws—possibly used for foraging, defense, or digging. This claw replica offers a direct glimpse into the anatomy of one of the most enigmatic theropods ever unearthed.
Display & Use
Suitable for shelf or case display, educational settings, or as a standout gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and fossil collectors. No stand is included—can be displayed flat or in a custom mount. Please contact if you require a mount.
Lead Time
Please note: Production time for small specimens such as claws, teeth, eggs, and small skulls is typically 7–14 days.





















