The Triceratops, one of the most recognizable and iconic dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period, has captivated the imagination of people worldwide. This herbivorous dinosaur, known for its large bony frill and three distinctive facial horns, roamed the earth approximately 68 million years ago. As an integral part of the prehistoric ecosystem, the Triceratops offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of the dinosaurs.
Our life-sized handcrafted Triceratops sculpture (L 623cm x W130cm x H 323cm) provides an exceptional opportunity to bring this majestic creature to life for museum visitors and school groups. This intricately detailed replica showcases the Triceratops’ unique anatomical features, including its scaly skin, imposing horns, and wide frill that served as both a display feature and a defence mechanism against predators
The Triceratops is not only an excellent educational tool but also a conversation starter, inspiring curiosity and sparking interest in the world of dinosaurs. Its presence can ignite a passion for learning and discovery among your visitors, making your museum or exhibit a destination for those seeking an intriguing journey back in time.
If you’re looking to enhance your educational offerings and captivate your audience, the Triceratops sculpture is a must-have addition. Don’t miss the opportunity to provide a truly unique experience that will leave a lasting impression on your visitors. Reach out to us today to learn more about how this remarkable sculpture can elevate your exhibit and enrich your educational programs.
| Weight | 363 kg |
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| Dimensions | 623 × 130 × 323 cm |
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This magnificent Giant Triceratops Dinosaur statue of the past has been a popular choice with event organisers, and was previously displayed at various Westfiled shopping centres during school holidays.
Discover the Magnificent Giant Triceratops Dinosaur Sculpture
This colossal Triceratops Dinosaur Sculpture, a breathtaking and statue measuring L 623cm x W130cm x H 323cm and weighing 363kg. This meticulously crafted replica of the iconic Triceratops is the perfect addition to any museum exhibit, theme park, or educational centre, providing a stunning visual representation of one of the most famous dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous period.
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Key Facts About the Triceratops Dinosaurs
The Triceratops is renowned for its three distinctive horns and large bony frill, which it used for defence against predators. This herbivorous dinosaur roamed North America approximately 68 million years ago and is one of the most well-known and recognized dinosaurs due to its unique features.
By incorporating this sculpture into your exhibits, you can offer an engaging educational experience that brings prehistory to life. Children and adults alike will marvel at the sheer size and presence of the Triceratops, while learning about its habitat, behaviour, and role in the ancient world.
Enhancing Exhibits and Attractions
With its exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and educational value, the Giant Triceratops Dinosaur Sculpture is a must-have for any exhibit or attraction that aims to showcase the wonders of the prehistoric world. This stunning replica not only enhances the experience of visitors but also serves as a valuable asset for curators, educators, and researchers.
Did you know?
- Triceratops (3 horned face) is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period and distributed over the island continent of Laramidia. It occurred over the same period and range of T-Rex and has been portrayed in battle with T-Rex since time gave rise to our dinosaurian imagination. Its head is one of the largest of any land animal yet discovered.
- They grew to 9 metres in length and weighed about 10 tonnes.
- The head of Triceratops made up almost one-third of the entire length of its entire body and has been recorded up to 2.5 metres in length.
Other Triceratops Dinosaurs available:-
Natureworks is planning to reconstruct a full-size Triceratops skull and rib cage for use as a playground feature element.- We have now completed this reconstruction and is enjoyed by children of all ages in a local park in Brisbane.