
🦖 Dracorex hogwartsia Skull Replica – First Ever Available! 🧙♂️
SALE: $295 (Reg. $650)
Step into the world of dragons and dinosaurs with this incredible Dracorex hogwartsia skull replica – the very first of its kind!
✨ As seen on the cover of National Geographic (Dec. 2007) – "BIG BAD DINOSAURS"
Discovered in the Late Cretaceous deposits of North America, Dracorex hogwartsia means “Dragon King” – a tribute to its fierce, spiked appearance and named after the legendary Hogwarts Academy from the Harry Potter series.
🔍 Scientific Details:
Type species: Dracorex hogwartsia (holotype TCMI 2004.17.1)
Family: Pachycephalosauridae
Genus: Dracorex
Includes: Dentary and pre-dentary
Notable Feature: Serrated front teeth – possibly the first evidence of omnivory in this genus!
📏 Dimensions:
13" high × 20" long
Cast in durable resin to display on a tabletop or wall-mount.
🧠 Perfect For:
Museums, classrooms, collectors, Harry Potter fans, and dinosaur lovers of all ages!
💬 Customer Review:
"It's wonderful, better looking than ANY known photograph can ever capture! Many thanks."
🦴 Want more?
We also offer a full 3D reconstructed skull (both sides!).
📧 Email us at fossils@yahoo.com for details.
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Type Species - Dracorex hogwartsia,From the late Cretaceous of North America.Etymology - from the Latin words: draco (meaning dragon) + rex (meaning king). translation: "dragon king"
This profile contains the dentary and pre-dentary. The front teeth are serrated, looking as if this may be the first evidence of an omnivore!
Dracorex hogwartsia Skull (Left Profile In-Situ)
We also have a full 3D reconstructed skull available (full skull, both sides!). Please email us for more info.