Retired Safari LTD Wild Nasutoceratops toy figure: item #

Retired Safari LTD Wild Nasutoceratops toy figure: item #

$24.95
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This item has been retired by Safari limited but we still have a few in stock. Retired Safari LTD Wild Nasutoceratops toy figure: item # Dinosaur toy   Product highlights WhenNasutoceratopswas named in 2013 it showed that horned dinosaurs were more variable than previously supposed This four-legged plant eater lived in Utah during the Late Cretaceous. Nasutoceratopshad a pair of large forward-pointing horns over its eyes, a deep snout with a curved beak, and a bony frill on the back of its head   History The fossilized remains of Nasutoceratops were collected in 2006 from the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, southern Utah, USA. It is known from an almost complete skeleton including a 6-foot-long skull, and partial remains of other individuals. It was described and named in 2013 as a new type of horned dinosaur or ceratopsian. Its name comes from the Latin nasutus, meaning ‘large-nosed’ and the Latinized Greek ceratops, meaning ‘horned-face’. The one and only species o

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