
SKU |
YKL-024 |
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Name |
Animatronic Triceratops Sculpture |
Size |
Length: 5 meters, Height: 1.4 meters. |
Movements |
It can shake its head from side to side, move its neck up and down, blink its eyes, wag its tail, move its front limbs, and open its mouth to roar. |
Customization Service |
Modeling postures, dimensions and colors, sound and light effects, etc. |
Advantages |
Museums, dinosaur exhibitions, scenic spots, dinosaur parks, children's dinosaur theme parks |
The horns of Triceratops likely played a role in courtship rituals. Male Triceratops would engage in battles, locking their three - horned heads in combat. The victor, demonstrating superior strength, would earn the attention and favor of female Triceratops.
Beyond its iconic three - horned head, the Triceratops had another striking feature: its frill. This bony structure wasn't just for show; during skirmishes with other dinosaurs, the frill became a formidable defensive and offensive weapon.
Despite its intimidating appearance, the Triceratops was a gentle herbivore. Its beak - shaped mouth was adept at grasping vegetation, while its teeth were designed for slicing rather than chewing. As a result, it would simply bite off plants and swallow them whole.
In the Late Cretaceous, the Tyrannosaurus rex reigned supreme as the top land predator. These fearsome beasts regularly hunted other dinosaurs, and the Triceratops was a frequent target. But the Triceratops didn't go down easily. When confronted by a Tyrannosaurus rex, it would stand its ground, using its three sharp horns to put up a fierce fight.