Figure made in resine and with a wood base.
Size: from 25 to 40 cm.
Dilophosaurus is one of the most distinctive theropod dinosaurs of the Early Jurassic, recognised by the two parallel bony crests that crown its skull. This bipedal predator, which could reach seven metres in length, is a key figure in palaeontology for understanding the diversification of large Mesozoic carnivores. Its remains are highly prized in fossil collecting and museum collections due to their unique morphology, representing an icon of prehistory that combines agility, strength and an unmistakable visual aesthetic.