The popular ceratopsian as an attractive, hand-painted figure. Discontinued
Like its larger relative, the Triceratops, this animal remains one of the most popular of all ceratopsian dinosaurs. Distinctively adorned with a prominent nasal horn and several additional horns around the frill, the Styracosaurus was armed and ready for combat. This 15 centimeter figure is attractively hand-painted in lavender and black, its frill enhanced by a vibrant pair of arches. The Carnegie Styracosaurus was sold for a shorter period of time than any other Carnegie dinosaur. It has long since been retired, and has become increasingly difficult to locate.
Like its larger relative, the Triceratops, this animal remains one of the most popular of all ceratopsian dinosaurs. Distinctively adorned with a prominent nasal horn and several additional horns around the frill, the Styracosaurus was armed and ready for combat. This 15 centimeter figure is attractively hand-painted in lavender and black, its frill enhanced by a vibrant pair of arches. The Carnegie Styracosaurus was sold for a shorter period of time than any other Carnegie dinosaur. It has long since been retired, and has become increasingly difficult to locate.