Your own personal Plywood model of dromaeosaurus skull. This is actually probably a model of D. albertensis since we have more fossils of it, but humor us for a second and imagine this is D. explanatus. It works marvelously because the Latin explan?, explan?r? means two things: to flatten and to explain. Which is exactly what this little guy does. He's a flattened version of a dromaeosaurus you get to put together, plus you're going to have to explain why you have a wooden dinosaur skull when you display him. (The correct answer to the question is "Because I can.") Dromaeosaurus stood around 6 ft. tall and if he'd been a contemporary of humans he could have handed a human's butt to it with one three-toed, sickle-clawed hand. Velociraptor is a dromaeosaurid theropod, so that gives you some idea of how fierce he could be, even if Jurassic Park got them wrong. Dromaeosaurus was a carnivore that ran quickly (that's what his name means). Add in sharp teeth and big eyes and you get an idea of how unpleasant a house guest he'd be. But this one? He's right at home on your coffee table.