Qianzhousaurus sinensis, nicknamed the Pinocchio rex, was a slender, long-snouted relative of Tyrannosaurus rex that roamed Late Cretaceous China. Unlike its bulkier cousin, Qianzhousaurus had a lighter build and elongated jaws filled with sharp, interlocking teeth — likely specialized for snatching quick prey like lizards or small dinosaurs.
This model brings out the agility, detail, and distinctive skull structure of this rare tyrannosaurid. A must-have for collectors seeking species beyond the usual giants, it bridges classic T. rex vibes with a fresh, dragon-like silhouette. Ideal for both paleo fans and fantasy display.