Remote Control T-Rex Dinosaur, Walking and Roaring Toy
Remote Control T-Rex Dinosaur, Walking and Roaring Toy
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A Remote Controlled Dinosaur Toy
This remote controlled T Rex toy is designed for children. It features LED lights, walking actions, and sounds. It is intended for imaginative play and can be used as part of a dinosaur themed collection.

Walking Action and Light Effects
This T Rex toy is designed to walk, shake its head, and open and close its mouth while making roaring sounds. It also has built in LED lights that illuminate the spikes on its back, as well as its eyes and tongue. These lights are visible in low light or dark rooms.

Remote Operation and Materials
The toy is operated with the included remote control handle, which allows you to control it from a distance. This controller is used to manage its movements (forward, backward, left, right) and to activate the lights and sounds. The dinosaur is made from recyclable ABS plastic.

Product Specifications
- Dimensions: 18 x 9 x 7 inches
- Material: Recyclable ABS Plastic
- Control: Remote Control
- Features: Walking, Head Shake, Roaring Sounds, LED Lights
- Recommended Age: 3 years and above
What’s Included
- 1 x Remote Control T Rex Dinosaur
- 1 x Remote Control Handle (Batteries not included)
- 1 x Rechargeable Battery for Dinosaur
- 1 x USB Charging Cable
Frequently Asked Questions
What actions can the dinosaur perform?
It can walk forward/backward/left/right, shake its head, open and close its mouth, roar, and light up with LED lights.
Is this toy suitable for young children?
It is made from ABS plastic and is recommended for children aged 3 and up. Always use under adult supervision.
What is the range of the remote control?
The remote control allows you to operate the dinosaur from a distance; actual range may vary depending on environment and batteries.
Are batteries included?
A rechargeable battery for the dinosaur and a USB charging cable are included. Batteries for the remote control handle are not included.
