Lot 965* - S18 Out of This World - mardi, 18. avril 2023, 16h00
TRICERATOPS HORN
Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, USA
Mounted on a custom brass base
91.5 × 20 cm
Its enormous stature and horns allowed it to effectively defend itself against predators, most prominently Tyrannosaurus rex. Triceratops and T. rex both lived in what is now North America during the same period, and so these two creatures were significant rivals who would likely often have aggressive, head-on encounters.
Renowned palaeontologist Bob Bakker said of the imagined rivalry between Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, ‘No match-up between predator and prey has ever been more dramatic. It’s somehow fitting that those two massive antagonists lived out their co-evolutionary belligerence through the very last days of the very last epoch of the Age of Dinosaurs’.
This brow horn of a Triceratops is near-complete and excellently preserved. Its rugged texture and semi-compressed portions are the result of the geological conditions that naturally altered its original shape.
CHF 4 000 / 8 000 | (€ 4 120 / 8 250)
Vendu pour CHF 7 500 (frais inclus)
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