Koreaceratops is a small, swift ceratopsian dinosaur discovered in South Korea, dating back to the Early Cretaceous. Though lacking the massive horns and frills of its later relatives, this creature stands out with a highly unusual, fin-like tail, suggesting it may have been semi-aquatic — a rare trait in its clade.
Its lightweight frame, parrot-like beak, and powerful hind limbs make Koreaceratops one of the most dynamic and agile ceratopsians known. Whether it was skimming riversides or darting through dense vegetation, this dinosaur reveals an evolutionary experiment in both form and function.
This sculpt highlights Koreaceratops’ distinct paddle-like tail, alert posture, and quick-step energy — perfect for collectors who appreciate the diversity and strangeness of early ceratopsians.