Einiosaurus is a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America about 75 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period. This ceratopsian measured nearly 6 meters long and was recognizable by its large bony frill and forward-curving horns.
Interesting fact: Its name means "hooked lizard," referring to the unique shape of its horns. Researchers believe they were used as much for defense against predators as for impressing rivals or seducing mates.
The Papo Einiosaurus figurine showcases all the characteristic details of this dinosaur: imposing frill, textured skin and realistic posture. An ideal model to complete a dinosaur collection and captivate both children and collectors.