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Pentaceratops was one of the most striking ceratopsians of the Late Cretaceous, known for its enormous skull and five distinct facial horns. Its towering frill, covered in elaborate ornamentation, may have been used for both defense and display — a walking fortress with flair. Discovered in what is now New Mexico, Pentaceratops is one of the largest horned dinosaurs ever found, rivaling even Triceratops in stature.
This model highlights the full drama of its form — broad, powerful limbs, a sweeping frill, and a dynamic stance that reflects both strength and ceremonial elegance. Ideal for paleo collections, educators, or anyone captivated by the prehistoric parade of horned giants.