Five menacing masks based on actual prehistoric creatures — some with awesome fangs and tusks — include cover-ups for the dire wolf, saber-toothed tiger, a giant bird, an armored rat, and a woolly mammoth. To wear, just punch out mask and eyeholes and add string or a rubber band to fasten. Dover Original.
Wild Animals Punch-Out Masks by Anthony Rao Six beautifully drawn full-color masks — tiger, wolf, panda, zebra, koala, and chimpanzee — perfect for Halloween festivities, costume parties, school plays, and party favors, ready to "punch out" and wear.
Indian Punch-Out Masks: Six Masks by A. G. Smith, Josie Hazen All-gold Chimú mask (Peru, A.D. 1200); ferocious Bear Spirit (Klukwan, Alaska, A.D. 1800–1850); feather-capped Earth and Sky Being (Zuni, New Mexico, 1925), 3 others.
Northwest Coast Indian Punch-Out Masks by A. G. Smith, Josie Hazen Six authentic full-color masks based on originals: Haida wooden dance mask, Kwakiutl family crest mask, Tlingit groundhog mask, 3 more. Easily assembled — no cutting required. Instructions.
Cut & Make Dinosaur Masks by Christy Shaffer Dramatic face masks of 11 prehistoric predators, including a toothy Tyrannosaurus Rex, the two-ridged Dilophosaurus, Ichthyosaurus — the "fish lizard" — Pachycephalosaurus, affectionately nicknamed "bonehead," and 7 other awesome creatures.