January 7, 2026
Description
A sea hunter skeleton that turns heads from any angle. I built it in two styles so you can pick your favorite:
It’s fully articulated, prints support-free, and lands with a clean, low-effort finish. Great for displays, photos, and yes actually fun to handle at your desk.
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Quick Science Snack
Mosasaurus wasn’t a dinosaur it was a late-Cretaceous marine reptile. Big forms reached about 15–17 meters; if it swam today, it’d be roughly the size of an articulated city bus or an 18-wheel truck. Limbs evolved into swimming flippers, a tail with a terminal fin delivered thrust, and flexible jaws with rows of teeth helped it swallow prey whole. Those features guided the forms in this model.
🦅Skeletal Articulated Pteranodon with Nest & Eggs
A complete model of one of the most fascinating prehistoric creatures, with intricate details.
This articulated skeletal model is designed for both display and play, offering smooth movement and full character.
The Pteranodon, with its large wingspan, is brought to life in a fully articulated form, complete with its nest and eggs, adding a level of realism and charm.
The eggs are carefully modeled to give the piece a natural, lifelike feel.
This model prints support-free and delivers a clean, hassle-free result. If you want to add a prehistoric bird to your collection or decor, this is the perfect choice!
If you like Skleton with this shape, I suggest you download Flexi Skeleton T-Rex Dinosaur as well.
If you like T rex with this shape, I suggest you download Articulated Skeletal Ankylosaurus as well.
License:
Standard Digital File License