Compsognathus Skull
Compsognathus Skull
Species: Compsognathus longipes – a small, agile theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, often celebrated as one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons ever discovered. This reconstruction captures the delicate anatomy and refined predatory adaptations of this swift, birdlike carnivore.
Scale: A 1:1 Scale skull from a 100 cm (3.3 ft) replica.
Time Period: Late Jurassic (~150 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Based on fossils recovered from the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria, Germany – a renowned Lagerstätte preserving exquisite detail in both skeletal and soft tissue structures.
Skeleton: Expertly sculpted and produced in durable resin, this Compsognathus skeleton is recreated with meticulous anatomical accuracy. Its slender, lightly built frame includes fine, grasping forelimbs, a long balancing tail and a narrow, pointed skull—key features of its predatory lifestyle. The fossil bone texture is finished with a weathered patina and the skeleton is reinforced with an internal metal armature for long-term stability.
Anatomical Notes: Compsognathus was a fast, terrestrial predator, likely preying on small vertebrates and insects. As one of the earliest dinosaurs with strong links to modern birds, it occupies a pivotal place in theropod evolution. The specimen’s proportions—including long hindlimbs, reduced forearms, and a stiff tail—highlight its role as an agile ground hunter.
Display: Can come mounted on a custom black stand Ideal for museum exhibits, educational displays, or private collections.
Please note, all specimens are made to order. Current production times for skeletons are 8 -12 weeks, production times may vary. Smaller specimens such as claws and teeth and skulls have smaller lead times, 7 to 14 days. Feel free to use the chat function to confirm current approximate leads times.
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