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Who has such big horns?
It's a Triceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur with three horns that somewhat resembles a rhinoceros. Is it its ancestor? We don't know, but what Triceratops and rhinoceros have in common is that the latter could soon become a species of the past. These former inhabitants of the planet remind us of currently endangered animals, making us more sensitive to them and developing empathy. That's why Triceratops, gorillas, and rhinos all want to play with those who care for them.
The new series of toys fulfills every child's greatest dream of contact with the ancient inhabitants of the Earth.
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Who has such big horns?
It's a Triceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur with three horns that somewhat resembles a rhinoceros. Is it its ancestor? We don't know, but what Triceratops and rhinoceros have in common is that the latter could soon become a species of the past. These former inhabitants of the planet remind us of currently endangered animals, making us more sensitive to them and developing empathy. That's why Triceratops, gorillas, and rhinos all want to play with those who care for them.
The new series of toys fulfills every child's greatest dream of contact with the ancient inhabitants of the Earth.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery