
Juvenile Tyrannosaur Skull 1:2 scale (17cm)
Species: Juvenile Tyrannosaur
This finely detailed 17 cm 1:2 scale skull represents a juvenile member of the tyrannosaur lineage—capturing a pivotal stage in the life of one of prehistory’s most iconic predators. Created using research papers on Tyrannosaur ontogeny.
Length: 17 cm – one-piece scale skull replica
Time Period: Late Cretaceous (~66 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Inspired by fossils from the Hell Creek Formation, USA—home to some of the most important Late Cretaceous discoveries, including juvenile tyrannosaur remains.
Skull Features
A resin replica with realistic weathered fossil bone texture, this museum-grade replica reflects key juvenile traits observed in early tyrannosaurid growth stages:
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Elongated, narrow skull proportions
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Oversized orbital openings (eye sockets), linked to visual acuity and juvenile morphology
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Lightly built cranial structure, indicative of rapid early growth and agility
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Finely sculpted dentition and cranial sutures for anatomical accuracy
Ontogenetic Notes
Tyrannosaurs underwent dramatic physical changes as they matured—from lightly built, fast-moving juveniles to the deep-skulled, bone-crushing adults. This replica captures a moment in that transformation, showcasing features that reflect both their predatory adaptations and the ongoing scientific debate about species distinction vs. developmental stage.
Display
Comes mounted on a custom stand, angled for optimal visibility on shelves, desktops, or exhibit cases.
Assembly
No assembly required. Ships fully assembled and ready for immediate display.
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Description
Species: Juvenile Tyrannosaur
This finely detailed 17 cm 1:2 scale skull represents a juvenile member of the tyrannosaur lineage—capturing a pivotal stage in the life of one of prehistory’s most iconic predators. Created using research papers on Tyrannosaur ontogeny.
Length: 17 cm – one-piece scale skull replica
Time Period: Late Cretaceous (~66 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Inspired by fossils from the Hell Creek Formation, USA—home to some of the most important Late Cretaceous discoveries, including juvenile tyrannosaur remains.
Skull Features
A resin replica with realistic weathered fossil bone texture, this museum-grade replica reflects key juvenile traits observed in early tyrannosaurid growth stages:
-
Elongated, narrow skull proportions
-
Oversized orbital openings (eye sockets), linked to visual acuity and juvenile morphology
-
Lightly built cranial structure, indicative of rapid early growth and agility
-
Finely sculpted dentition and cranial sutures for anatomical accuracy
Ontogenetic Notes
Tyrannosaurs underwent dramatic physical changes as they matured—from lightly built, fast-moving juveniles to the deep-skulled, bone-crushing adults. This replica captures a moment in that transformation, showcasing features that reflect both their predatory adaptations and the ongoing scientific debate about species distinction vs. developmental stage.
Display
Comes mounted on a custom stand, angled for optimal visibility on shelves, desktops, or exhibit cases.
Assembly
No assembly required. Ships fully assembled and ready for immediate display.

















