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Dinosaurs are a source of fascination for all of us, from the very young to the very old, for every level of education and within every culture. They have mythical manifestations, in a wide variety, that strongly stimulate the imagination. Some resemble animals of today, but others do not. They lived well before the emergence of humans, or even the precursors of humans, and we still know so little about them. However, thanks to intensive research, we are discovering more and more, which in turn creates new stories. Naturalis is one of the very few institutes in the world that has everything under a single roof: a natural history museum, the national collection with a biodiversity data centre, and biodiversity research. We are making full use of this special position for the theme of dinosaurs.

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Scientific
research

Based on dinosaur books, the toy shop and adventure films, you might get the idea that we already know everything there is to know about this dinosaur species. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Until recently, only two reasonably complete skeletons of this giant prehistoric reptile had been discovered. Currently, the investigation into this completely unique find is still in full swing. Our research group is led by Professor Anne Schulp and has state-of-the-art research techniques at its disposal. Jimmy de Rooij is the lead researcher who was able to dedicate his four-year PhD research to the skeletons. Research is taking place in collaboration with many renowned research institutes elsewhere in the Netherlands and beyond, including Utrecht University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, TU Delft, the University of Bonn, Goethe University Frankfurt, several museums in the United States and Canada, and Canon Europe. 

Get to know
our experts

In a series of interviews for Triceratops TV, Naturalis experts share their knowledge on and insights into Triceratops. In these fascinating interviews, they reveal the latest discoveries and research findings, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of these fascinating prehistoric giants.

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Dinolab
in LiveScience

Watch our experts at work

In our Dinolab, Triceratops bones are being carefully cleaned for presentation. Stop by the Dinolab, which offers free access, and ask our experts all your questions!

Dinolab

Jeffry van Mansons in the Dinolab of Naturalis

Triceratops
on tour

This summer, you can admire our five Triceratops separately in five cities across the Netherlands. 

A member of the herd will come to you!

The natural history museums and public libraries of Maastricht, Tilburg, Delft, Haarlem and Leeuwarden are preparing for the arrival of these prehistoric guests. In collaboration with these partners, we will ensure that young and old, from north to south, can come face to face with a Triceratops.

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Assembly of a Triceratops in a library

Triceratops: the herd
Temporary exhibition

Naturalis will present a world first from Thursday October 17, 2024: a complete Triceratops herd! In this unique and interactive family exhibition, for the first time, you will have the chance to come face to face with five impressive Triceratops skeletons and learn more about their fascinating world.

Triceratops horridus in Naturalis Biodiversity Center

Triceratops: the herd

To be anticipated! Triceratops horridus : this giant herbivore is an icon of the dinosaur era. It is also extremely rare; only a handful of skeletons can be seen worldwide. Until now! Naturalis is working on a blockbuster exhibition on Triceratops…
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