Product Description
A miniature collectible of a popular ceratopsid.
The "chasm" lizard was named for the distinctive openings (fenestrae) within its frill. As with many ceratopsids, this would have lightened the weight of the skull and offered Chasmosaurus greater agility. This five inch reconstruction by Procon CollectA demonstrates the animal using its frill for display purposes, rather serving a directly defensive function.
The "chasm" lizard was named for the distinctive openings (fenestrae) within its frill. As with many ceratopsids, this would have lightened the weight of the skull and offered Chasmosaurus greater agility. This five inch reconstruction by Procon CollectA demonstrates the animal using its frill for display purposes, rather serving a directly defensive function.