Ceratosaurus nasicornis is instantly recognizable by the two large brow ridges and the large nasal horn. Ceratosaurus fossils has been found across Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming in the 150-million-year-old Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, alongside its more famous contemporary Allosaurus. Ceratosaurus was a large, bipedal, meat-eating dinosaur with a four-fingered hand that grew up to 25 feet long. This specific skull is molded from a juvenile specimen from the Historic Bone Cabin Quarry in southeastern Wyoming. The size of the skull makes this juvenile approximately one half the size of a full-grown adult Ceratosaurus.
This is a museum quality cast replica made with a durable polyurethane resin. It was molded directly from the original restored skull, not a 3D printed skull or a sculpture. The resin cast is made on demand and is produced using methods that preserve all of the fine details found in the original specimen.
Display size: 20”x8”x17” as displayed with mouth open, not including the display stand. Variations on the color of the skull and the mount (i.e. wall mount) are possible. Please contact Fossilogic for information and cost. Free shipping on all orders within the USA. International orders will pay actual shipping costs.
This purchase includes:
- A full sized, museum quality, resin cast
- A custom steel display stand.
- Shipping using custom fit, foam padding to ensure protection while in transit.
- Each skull is hand painted to match the original bone.