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Haolonggood Dinosaurs - Tlatolophus Galorum - An Dao Quan #76
15+ years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Olive green hide with white stripes and a bright yellow/orange crest. In a living pose calling out, mouth open. This model is very nicely made overall.
Tlatolophus Galorum - An Dao Quan measures:
10" L x 3.6" Hx 1.25" W
Olive green hide with white stripes and a bright yellow/orange crest. In a living pose calling out, mouth open. This model is very nicely made with a good attention to detail around the face.
Tlatolophus galorum is a species of dinosaur belonging to the Hadrosauridae family, which is commonly known as the duck-billed dinosaurs. This species was discovered in Mexico, specifically in the state of Coahuila, in a region known as the Cerro del Pueblo Formation. The name "Tlatolophus" is derived from the Nahuatl words "tlahtolli" (meaning "word" or "statement") and "lophus" (meaning "crest"), referring to the distinctive crest on the dinosaur's head.
The discovery of Tlatolophus galorum was announced in 2021 by a team of scientists led by Angel Alejandro Ramírez Velasco. The fossilized remains of this dinosaur were remarkably well-preserved, including a nearly complete skull with its crest intact, as well as other skeletal elements. Based on the analysis of these fossils, researchers estimated that Tlatolophus galorum lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 72 million years ago.
One of the most notable features of Tlatolophus galorum is its elaborate crest, which resembles the shape of a butterfly when viewed from the side. This crest likely played a role in visual communication, possibly for species recognition or courtship displays. Additionally, Tlatolophus galorum was a herbivorous dinosaur, like other members of its family, and it likely fed on plants such as ferns, cycads, and conifers.
The discovery of Tlatolophus galorum contributes to our understanding of dinosaur diversity in Mexico and provides valuable insights into the evolutionary history of hadrosaurid dinosaurs. It also highlights the importance of ongoing paleontological research in uncovering new species and expanding our knowledge of prehistoric life.
Hand Painted.
Product Code: #076
by Haolonggood
15+ years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.