An American glassblower unveiled a Dakotaraptor skeleton that took him 10 months to create. He hand-blown each dinosaur bone.
An American glassblower has recreated a life-size Dakotaraptor skeleton—no molds, and 10 months of work.
Grant Garmezy hand-blown each of the more than 200 bones and then assembled them step by step. The resulting replica measures 4.2 meters from tail to mouth. He now plans to sell it to the highest bidder.
