There have been so many Jurassic Park toys over the last three decades, and while some have nailed iconic movie moments, one scene has remained impossible to recreate—until now. Spin Master has cracked the code (and the egg) to bring the legendary baby dino hatching scene to life.

I know, right? A “real” hatching dino that hatches like in the movie? It is making a grown-ass adult getting teary-eyed over a toy. But this isn’t just any toy. The Jurassic World Primal Hatch T. Rex Specimen #2057 lets you relive the magic of a baby T. rex bursting out of its shell in all its slimy, gooey glory.
Inside the egg is a robotic baby dinosaur programmed to break out using its snout, just like in the movie. Adding to the realism? A layer of red membrane slime the baby dino has to fight through. Yes, it’s disgusting. Yes, it’s perfect. And if this sounds familiar, that’s because Spin Master revolutionized hatching toys back in 2016 with Hatchimals—but rest assured, this is on another level. It’s got teeth, slime, and ferocity—growling included.
Raising a Tiny T. rex
Once your little prehistoric menace cracks through the egg, it’s up to you to shape its personality. Be nice, and you’ll get a friendly, green-eyed dino. Annoy it, and—surprise—it turns into a red-eyed rage monster. It even comes with a clicker accessory, though let’s be real, you are not Owen Grady, and this thing is not your pet.
Key specs include over 100 sound effects and interactions, a nest to keep the egg stable, and glowing eyes that change color based on mood. The more you play, the more it matures, eventually unleashing its full Jurassic Park roar.
Other Details, Pricing, and Availability
Other spec-sheet details include game modes, touch and sound sensors, and a batteries-included package (but no actual dino DNA, in case you were wondering).
It lands this Fall for US$59.99, and let’s be honest—you don’t need to be five years old to want one.

Images: techradar/Spin Master.
via CNET.