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Three new Roar Strikers species

Most Jurassic fans haven’t gotten the chance yet to complete the first wave of the Jurassic World Dominion toy line or Mattel is already seeding the second wave of their toys out in the wild.

Slowly but surely new Roar Strikers are popping up all around the world. These new species have found their way to the Jurassic Toys collection:

Iguanodon

All the way from Japan came the Iguanodon, one of the first dinosaurs to be identified.

Megaraptor

Also straight from Japan is the Megaraptor with its bright red and grey “feathers”.

Liopleurodon

Liopleurodon is another brand new species to be added to the Mattel Jurassic World line up and hopefully no the last aquatic creature.

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