Now you can own a real, non-working dinosaur of your very own with this cool new, er, quite prehistoric Allosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton.
As soon as you sit down on the can, you'll know you're in trouble as this Velociraptor Toilet Paper Holder stares you down as it guards the only roll.
This massive, lifesize Triceratops dinosaur statue is nearly 20 feet long, stands 10 feet tall, and is posed like it's charging across your yard.
This gigantic T-Rex dinosaur footprint may look like it's been preserved in fossilized stone, but it's actually a handcrafted wall art sculpture.
Recreate all that running and screaming from the dinosaur movies right in your very own backyard with this terrifying Velociraptor Dinosaur Statue.
Channel your inner voracious velociraptor as you shred, cut, lift, and serve up meats of all kinds with these two prehistoric-inspired kitchen claws.
A fearsome and hefty bottle opener forged from cast iron in the shape of a mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex that can bite off pesky bottle caps in its jaws with ease.
A gigantic 5.5 foot long replica statue of a fossilized femur bone from an Apatosaurus, one of the largest known land animals to have ever existed.
This somewhat scaled down Brachiosaurus dinosaur statue reaches impressive heights of over 15 feet tall, the perfect backyard tree leaf munching height.
If you have a trailer hitch and are without something to tow, fill that boring old empty hitch receiver with one of these terrifying T-Rex Trailer Hitch Covers.
When properly muzzled, this fearsome T-Rex dinosaur head can hold either an entire lunch in its mouth or double as an intimidating storage case for small items.
This giant statue of an armored Ankylosaurus dinosaur with a destructive clubbed tail is all curled up, chilled out, and ready to take a snooze on the lawn.
Want to attract endless selfie snappers to your business, terrify everyone playing miniature golf, or just really tie your home's boring landscaping together?
This ferocious nonstick, cast-aluminum pan bakes two of each dinosaur into tasty little cakelets: Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, and the mighty T-Rex.