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Protoceratops / Velociraptor

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Protoceratops / Velociraptor
Velociraptor, whose name means "swift thief," is a dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period, approximately 75 to 71 million years ago, in what is now Asia. This predator was relatively small, with an average length of around 1.8 meters and a weight of about fifteen kilograms. It had a long, low skull, with a jaw equipped with sharp teeth and a sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each foot, which it probably used to hunt prey and tear flesh. The Velociraptor was known for its agility and speed, making it a formidable hunter.

On the other hand, Protoceratops was a ceratopsian dinosaur that lived at the same time as Velociraptor. It had a robust body and was covered in scales, with a length of around 2.2 meters and a weight of up to 400 kilograms. Its most distinctive feature was its head, which had a large horny beak and a pair of horns on the nasal part. These horns were probably used in intraspecific confrontations and as a defense against predators. Protoceratops was a herbivore that fed mainly on low plants and shrubs.

In a natural setting, we could imagine the Velociraptor stalking the Protoceratops, taking advantage of its speed and agility to launch a surprise attack. The Protoceratops, on the other hand, would be alert for any sign of danger, relying on its size and natural defenses to protect itself from predators. If a meeting were to occur between these two dinosaurs, it would be a fight between cunning and brute force, where the result would depend on the strategy and skill of each animal.

Approximate measurements of the Protoceratops:
  • Complete 1:20 Scale
    • Length 91mm
    • Height 72mm
    • Snout-tail length 153mm

  • Complete 1:10 Scale
    • Length 183mm
    • Height 145mm
    • Snout-tail length 250 mm