Sculpture of a Triceratops skull, originaly made for museum exhibition.

Souvenir postcard (below) from the Natur-Museum Senckenberg Frankfurt/Main, Germany, showing a real Triceratops skull in the museum’s collections. (For a sampling of Triceratops postcards, CLICK HERE.)

Postcard (below) from the Badlands Dinosaur Museum in Dickinsion, North Dakota, reproducing a painting by Andrey Atuchin depicting two Triceratops. The individual on the left, nicknamed “Larry,” had five caudal vertebrae fused and twisted together due to an injury resulting in a kink in its tail.



