100-piece puzzle features stunning artwork of these beautiful behemoths on one side, and a scientifically-accurate glow-in-the-dark reconstruction of their skeleton on the other side.
Snap together an imposing herbivore with this impressive Triceratops horridus puzzle. Known for its neck-protecting frill and piercing horns, these ceratopsians were one of the last non-avian dinosaurs. Fossil evidence suggests their horns were used to spar with rivals as well as ward off attacks from predators including Tyrannosaurus rex. If fighting was not the answer, Triceratops could evade at 20 miles-per-hour.