Have you ever wondered where the name „greenhorn“comes from? Well, here is the answer. Just take a quick look at the head of this Simba Triceratops!
Simba is a German company producing and selling nearly every kind of toy. Their rubber dinosaurs are just a small section of their assortment.
All Triceratops Reviews
Review: Triceratops (skull) (Favorite Co. Ltd.)
Review: Triceratops (Soft Model Series 2 by Favorite Co. Ltd.)
Review: Triceratops (Subadult) (Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beast Studio)
For almost every Tyrannosaurus toy on the market, there’s a Triceratops toy to face off with – as it should be, considering the rich history of fossils and iconic paleo media depicting these legendary Cretaceous contemporaries. Triceratops was more than just a prime steak to fill a theropod’s belly, of course; this colossal herbivore would have been a spectacular animal in its own right, and a powerful presence roaming the forests and hills of Western North America.
Review: Triceratops (Tomy)
Review: Triceratops (Tyco)
Good day, DinoToyBlog readers! Today, I have a very old figure that you may remember fondly from your childhood- the old Tyco Triceratops!
Now, before I begin this review properly, I have to tell you one thing: There were two main versions of this figure, a motorized one and a non-motorized one.
Review: Triceratops (Version 2, Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)
Review: Triceratops (Wendy’s Exclusive from Definitely Dinosaurs by Playskool)
Review and photos by Charles Peckham, edited by Suspsy
Definitely Dinosaurs is a toy line I’ve written about on here before. To reiterate my thoughts on it succinctly, it was a great bridge between durable, cutesy kids’ toys and scientifically accurate (for the time) models. But the Triceratops that came from Wendy’s is perhaps the worst example of this.
Review: Triceratops (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Triceratops (World of History by Schleich)
To round out all of Schleich’s World of History ceratopsians on the blog, I will be reviewing the Triceratops (be sure to read Alice’s Pentaceratops review and my Styracosaurus review). Triceratops is a very popular dinosaur, so there is no reason why I would have to introduce it to this community.
Review: Triceratops 1:15 (CollectA)
Review: Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus (Sega Dinosaur King, 2014 Reissues)
Review: Triceratops Baby (Mini)(Chap Mei)
Review: Triceratops horridus (Takara Tomy)
Review: Triceratops horridus (The Fallen Queen Ver. 2) (Rebor)
The large female browses peacefully, unaware of the danger she is in. Her huge frill and horns block her vision, and the predator approaches from behind. Stealthily, the Tyrannosaurus moves into position. By the time the queen has realised her danger, it is too late, as the king sinks it’s huge teeth deep into her neck.