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Vagaceratops Toy

Vagaceratops Toy

Vagaceratops was named in 2010 and showed that horned dinosaurs were more diverse than previously supposed. This four-legged plant eater lived in North America during the late Cretaceous, 75 million years ago.

  • History: The remains of several Vagaceratops skulls were excavated from the Upper Dinosaur Park Formation in Alberta, Canada, during 1958. It took many years for this dinosaur to be recognized as a distinct species, but in 2001 it was finally regarded as a new species of Chasmosaurus called ā€˜C. irvinensis’ A later study published in 2010 recognized it as a distinct from Chasmosaurus and so it was given a new genus name as well, Vagaceratops, meaning ā€˜wandering horned-face’.
  • Scientific Name: Vagaceratops irvinensis
  • Characteristics: Vagaceratops had a short horn on its none, a curved beak, and a distinctive square bony frill on the back of its head, all of which are depicted in our Vagaceratops toy. The flat rear edge of the frill was covered with a row of bony projections or ā€˜hornlets’. Vagaceratops walked on four short robust legs. Its front legs had five toes, of which three had blunt claws, and the hind feet had four large toes with hoof-like claws. It grew up to 16 feet long.
  • Size: This Vagaceratops toy is 6.25 inches long and 3 inches high.
  • The Vagaceratops is part of the Wild SafariĀ® Prehistoric World collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

*Please note, this item is a Hot Deal. ItĀ cannot be returned or exchanged.Ā The discount you see cannot be combined with any promo code or other offers.

$2.57

Original: $7.34

-65%
Vagaceratops Toy—

$7.34

$2.57
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Description

Vagaceratops was named in 2010 and showed that horned dinosaurs were more diverse than previously supposed. This four-legged plant eater lived in North America during the late Cretaceous, 75 million years ago.

  • History: The remains of several Vagaceratops skulls were excavated from the Upper Dinosaur Park Formation in Alberta, Canada, during 1958. It took many years for this dinosaur to be recognized as a distinct species, but in 2001 it was finally regarded as a new species of Chasmosaurus called ā€˜C. irvinensis’ A later study published in 2010 recognized it as a distinct from Chasmosaurus and so it was given a new genus name as well, Vagaceratops, meaning ā€˜wandering horned-face’.
  • Scientific Name: Vagaceratops irvinensis
  • Characteristics: Vagaceratops had a short horn on its none, a curved beak, and a distinctive square bony frill on the back of its head, all of which are depicted in our Vagaceratops toy. The flat rear edge of the frill was covered with a row of bony projections or ā€˜hornlets’. Vagaceratops walked on four short robust legs. Its front legs had five toes, of which three had blunt claws, and the hind feet had four large toes with hoof-like claws. It grew up to 16 feet long.
  • Size: This Vagaceratops toy is 6.25 inches long and 3 inches high.
  • The Vagaceratops is part of the Wild SafariĀ® Prehistoric World collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

*Please note, this item is a Hot Deal. ItĀ cannot be returned or exchanged.Ā The discount you see cannot be combined with any promo code or other offers.