Dimetrodon
Two hundred and seventy million years ago, the dimetrodon was the largest predator on the planet. Its diet even included sharks, but freshwater sharks. Dimetrodon had a rather large head with strong jaws, dotted with sharp teeth bent inward. It is noteworthy that unlike reptiles, it had teeth of two types: incisors and fangs. Such teeth indicate that dimetrodon was a dangerous predator, and hunted a variety of victims: amphibians, reptiles and fish. The front teeth were deeply sunk into the victim and were intended for large prey, and the rear teeth helped to quickly cut off small and tear off large pieces of meat. When developing our model, we took this feature into account, but the teeth were made of safe material so that they could not hurt children. In length dimetrodon could reach 4 meters, and his body had a barrel-shaped form. Our model is a full-size animatronic copy, but we can make it any size and color.