KAIDO KD 99009-3 Dinosaur World Triceratops Model Bricks

KAIDO KD 99009-3 Dinosaur World Triceratops Model Bricks

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✔️No. of pcs: 463+
✔️Instruction: Manual instruction or PDF instruction
✔️Material: ABS
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✅ KAIDO KD 99009-3 Dinosaur World Triceratops 
 
✅Triceratops is one of the most famous and recognizable dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period, around 68-66 million years ago. It belongs to the Ceratopsidae family and is known for its distinctive appearance, characterized by its large bony frill and three facial horns.
 
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Product Name: Dinosaur World Triceratops 
 
Category: Creator 
 
This Kit Contains: KAIDO KD 99009-3
 
463 pcs Good Quality Bricks 
 
Size: 12.7 x 16.2 x 14.6 cm 
 
Manual Instructions 
 
📌Nature of the protagonist 
 
Introducing our proud collection named “Dinosaur World Triceratops ” you should not miss. 
 
Triceratops had a large, robust body with a massive head. Its most distinctive feature is the bony frill at the back of its skull, which had two large openings or fenestrae. On its face, Triceratops had three facial horns: one on its nose and two above its eyes. These horns varied in size among individuals and species. Triceratops was a sizable dinosaur, with an estimated length of up to 30 feet (9 meters) and a weight ranging from 6 to 12 tons or even more, depending on the species and age of the individual. Triceratops was a herbivore, and it likely fed on a variety of low-lying plants, including ferns, cycads, and other vegetation of its Cretaceous habitat. Triceratops was a quadrupedal dinosaur, meaning it walked on four legs. Its bony frill and horns were likely used for defense against predators and possibly for intra-species combat or display during mating rituals.

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