Centrosaurus Low-poly  3D model

Centrosaurus Low-poly 3D model

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Introducing Jurassic Pet's latest Low-Poly animal theme model - the Centrosaurus! This mobile-friendly model is ready for use in renders and games. Key features of this model include a low polygon count, papercraft-style design, and rigged animations. The Centrosaurus model includes various animations such as running, eating, joyful expressions, attacking, smelling, looking around, sleeping, laying down, walking, and idling while breathing. The Centrosaurus acquired its name from the bony projections along the edges of its frill. It also features a large nasal horn on top of its snout and a pair of small eyebrow horns. Two more hook-like hornlets extend from the top of the frill, with development depending on the species. While not the largest ceratopsian, Centrosaurus was still relatively large. Remains of numerous individuals indicate that it was one of the most common dinosaurs during its time and may have moved around in herds numbering hundreds. Centrosaurus has been used as the base for the ceratopsian group centrosaurinae, which includes other ceratopsians with short neck frills and a single nasal horn, sometimes accompanied by brow horns and further spikes on the frill. Notable members of this group include Einiosaurus, Styracosaurus, Diabloceratops, and Pachyrhinosaurus. Centrosaurus was also at the center of a naming controversy in 1915 with the discovery of Kentrosaurus but remained distinct due to differences in spelling and pronunciation.

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