The Haolonggood Pachyrhinosaurus "Lvfang" figure showcases a vibrant tan and brown coloration, accentuated by greenish and reddish accents on the frill. The model features detailed texturing that highlights the dinosaur's unique cranial structures.
The prominent nasal boss and elaborate frill are intricately sculpted, reflecting the species' characteristic traits. The dynamic posture of the figure, with its sturdy limbs and balanced stance, conveys the robust and powerful build of Pachyrhinosaurus, offering enthusiasts and collectors an authentic depiction of this fascinating dinosaur.
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The Haolonggood Pachyrhinosaurus Lvfang measures:
7.1" L x 1.8" W x 3.5" H.
Pachyrhinosaurus is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 67 million years ago. These dinosaurs belonged to the family Ceratopsidae, which is known for its horned and frilled dinosaurs. Pachyrhinosaurus is particularly notable for its unique appearance and the bony structures on its head. Like other ceratopsids, Pachyrhinosaurus had a bony frill at the back of its skull. However, unlike some other ceratopsids like Triceratops, the frill of Pachyrhinosaurus lacked the large, prominent frill spikes.
Pachyrhinosaurus had a distinctive, thickened, and flattened nose horn that protruded from the front of its skull. This nasal horn gave the dinosaur its name, which means "thick-nosed lizard." Unlike many other ceratopsids, Pachyrhinosaurus did not have prominent brow horns above its eyes. Instead, it had relatively small, rounded bosses or bumps above its eyes. Pachyrhinosaurus was an herbivore, primarily feeding on plants such as ferns, cycads, and other vegetation that was abundant during the Late Cretaceous period.
Hand Painted.
Made of Durable Synthetic Material.
Product Code: HLG-036
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