Triceratops horridus Museum Class Replica 1/35e - Trident King
Triceratops horridus Museum Class Replica 1/35e - Trident King
The Rebor Male Triceratops Trident King model is rendered at a 1:35 scale, showcasing meticulous attention to detail. This impressive representation of a Triceratops from Rebor is truly remarkable. It comes complete with an Everything Dinosaur Triceratops factsheet, providing comprehensive information about this fascinating creature.
This Rebor Male Triceratops Trident King model is a stunning and intricately crafted depiction of a Triceratops. Known as the Rebor 1:35 Alpha Male Triceratops horridus "Trident" King version, it features an articulated jaw for added realism.
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Length 32 cm approx. Height 12 cm approx. Scale 1:35.
Triceratops Horridus
Triceratops horridus is one of the most iconic dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period. With its imposing horns and large bony frill, it is instantly recognizable.
Description
Triceratops horridus was a massive herbivore that measured about 9 meters in length and weighed up to 12 tons. Its head was adorned with three distinct horns: a large nasal horn above its nostrils and two shorter horns above its eyes. Its bony frill, or shield, protected its neck and may have served as a means of defense against predators.
Habitat
Triceratops horridus inhabited what is now North America, where it fed on low-lying vegetation in the vast plains and forests of the time.
Discovery
The first fossils of Triceratops horridus were discovered in the 1880s in Wyoming, United States. Since then, numerous specimens have been found across the North American continent, providing scientists with a wealth of information about this fascinating dinosaur.
Lifestyle
It is believed that Triceratops horridus lived in herds and used its horns to defend against predators such as Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is also possible that males engaged in combat with other Triceratops males for control of females during the mating season.
Cultural Depictions
Triceratops horridus has become an iconic symbol of the dinosaur era and has been widely depicted in popular culture. From books to movies, toys to video games, its distinctive silhouette continues to inspire the imagination of people worldwide.
Conclusion
Triceratops horridus remains one of the most popular and studied dinosaurs of all time. Its impressive morphology and role in the Late Cretaceous ecosystems continue to fascinate researchers and dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages.
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