Happy Herbivore
The T-Rex, Allosaur, raptors, and the rest of the huge toothy lizards get a lot of publicity thanks to their giant fangs and interesting way of ripping their meal to shreds before eating it. But when you really get down to it, their food isn't all that good. They have to stick with chowing down on other dinos, since they're carnivores. But the herbivores like the Triceratops can afford to branch out. While the T-Rex makes do with raw meat, the gentle horned giant can enjoy a nice candy bar.
Product Details
Bring the Late Cretaceous period to life in your neighborhood with this Green Triceratops Onesie for Toddlers and Kids! The soft polyester velour jumpsuit zips up the front and has pockets near each side seam. The legs, back and arms are green with printed with a pattern of yellow and red dino scales. The torso is sewn with a long oval inset made of bright yellow velour, which matches the fabric spikes sewn to the soft-sculpted tail. The top of the hood features a large green crest and three soft-sculpted orange horns.
Larger than Life
Isn't it incredible that the dinosaurs have made a comeback? It looks like a few are actually roaming around right now, joining in the trick-or-treating! They're a lot smaller than scientists thought, which is good since they won't accidentally trample any witches or goblins, and it will take fewer treats to fill them up. Well, that's the theory, anyway. The Triceratops over there can really put away the gummy fruit candies.