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751 T-Rex Hatchling Onesie

$24.50
Minus Plus

is backordered. We will ship it separately in 10 to 15 days.

T-Rex Hatchling super soft 100% ringspun cotton onesie (heathered 90% cotton, 10% polyester) from Bella + Canvas features short sleeves, an envelope neckline and a three snap leg closure. The envelope neckline expands to fit easily over the head and the snap leg closure allows for easy changes. 

Original artwork © 2014 Samara E. King & TwoBee, LLC rendered in color pencil for the American Museum of Natural History.

Henry Fairfield Osborn, of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, was the first to describe Tyrannosaurus rex (T-Rex) in 1905.  What did a baby T-Rex look like? Because baby dinosaur bones are very fragile, they haven't been found in the fossil record until recently. Based on current evidence - it's believed that the baby T-Rex hatched out of an egg much the way a modern chick does - and was most likely covered in fluffy feathers! Learn more about what did a baby T-Rex look like at: https://www.amnh.org/explore/videos/exhibits/growing-up-tyrannosaurus-rex

 

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