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The National Geographic Phorusrhacos is a detailed prehistoric bird figurine that brings this ancient terror bird to life. This collectible model features accurate anatomical details, from its hooked beak and fierce yellow eyes to its textured feathers and powerful legs. Key features: • Scientifically accurate representation of the Phorusrhacos • Highly detailed sculpting and texturing • Durable construction suitable for play or display • Realistic coloring with grey-black feathers and red beak • Educational value for learning about prehistoric animals The Phorusrhacos was a flightless predatory bird that lived during the Miocene epoch, around 20 million years ago. Known as a 'terror bird', it could grow up to 8 feet tall and was one of the largest predatory birds to ever exist. This model helps children and collectors visualize and learn about this fascinating prehistoric creature as part of National Geographic's commitment to education and scientific accuracy in toys.