Brachiosaurus by CollectA
Step back in time with the mighty Brachiosaurus by CollectA — a beautifully hand-painted, scientifically accurate dinosaur figurine that brings prehistoric worlds to life. This gentle giant is perfect for small world play, dinosaur collections, and STEM-inspired learning, sparking curiosity about natural history and evolution.
About the Brachiosaurus
The Brachiosaurus was a long-necked herbivorous dinosaur that lived around 150 million years ago during the Upper Jurassic Period. Its name means “arm reptile”, chosen because of its unusually long front legs. These towering limbs helped it reach treetops, where it fed on leaves and plants — sometimes consuming up to 400 kilograms of vegetation per day!
Why We Love It
✨ Realistic design: Crafted by CollectA with incredible attention to detail — from scaly skin to its sky-high stance.
🌿 STEM & sensory learning: Encourages conversations about dinosaurs, fossils, and the prehistoric world.
🎨 Open-ended play: Perfect for small world setups, storytelling, or dino adventures in sensory trays.
💪 Built to last: Made from durable, non-toxic PVC and hand-painted with safe acrylic paints.
Why We Love CollectA Figurines
CollectA is one of the world’s leading creators of realistic animal and dinosaur replicas. Each figurine is individually handcrafted, tested to meet global safety standards, and painted with non-toxic acrylic paints. Their mission is to build “a natural world in miniature” — inspiring children to connect with wildlife, history, and the environment through play.
These figurines are ideal for:
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Open-ended play and small world learning
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Educational settings, from early learning centres to primary schools
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STEM and science play, encouraging curiosity about Earth’s history
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Collectors of realistic animal and dinosaur models
Specifications
Fun Brachiosaurus Facts 🦕
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The name Brachiosaurus means “arm reptile.”
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They were herbivores, eating up to 400kg of plants daily.
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Their front legs were longer than their back legs, helping them reach high vegetation.
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Lived approximately 150 million years ago in what is now North America.