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Papo Kaprosuchus Figure
1/5

1:12 Scale

Papo Kaprosuchus Figure

$41.99

About Kaprosuchus

Kaprosuchus lived approximately 95 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now North Africa.

Unlike modern crocodiles, which spend much of their lives in rivers and swamps, Kaprosuchus is believed to have been a more terrestrial predator. Its long limbs suggest it was capable of moving efficiently across land, ambushing prey away from the water's edge.

Its name means "Boar Crocodile," inspired by the pair of enlarged tusk-like teeth that protruded from both the upper and lower jaws. These massive teeth likely helped it seize struggling prey and gave it one of the most intimidating skulls of any prehistoric crocodilian.

One fascinating detail is that Kaprosuchus may have hunted dinosaurs. Living alongside numerous Cretaceous reptiles and herbivores, it likely occupied a unique ecological role unlike that of any living crocodile today.


The Figure

Papo has created an incredibly dynamic interpretation of this prehistoric predator.

The raised tail, elevated body, and wide-open jaws give the figure an aggressive stance that immediately captures attention. Unlike the low-profile posture of most crocodile figures, this sculpt conveys movement and power, reinforcing the idea of an active terrestrial hunter.

The elongated skull is beautifully proportioned, with individually sculpted teeth showcasing the famous protruding tusks. Heavy osteoderms run along the back and tail, while deeply textured scales cover nearly every surface of the figure.

The result is a sculpt that feels powerful from every angle and stands apart from traditional crocodilian models.


Paint Application

The paint application emphasizes realism while enhancing the sculpt's dramatic textures.

Deep charcoal and earthy brown tones dominate the body, with subtle dry brushing across the armored scales that highlights every ridge and osteoderm. Darker shading along the back creates excellent depth, while warmer reddish-brown accents around the neck and flanks add natural variation.

The eyes and mouth receive careful attention, with detailed gums, individually painted teeth, and realistic tonal transitions that bring the head sculpt to life.

Under display lighting, the layered scale work becomes especially impressive, making this one of Papo's most visually textured prehistoric figures.

Collector POV

What makes Kaprosuchus such an exciting addition is that it breaks away from the traditional dinosaur lineup.

Its elevated posture, long limbs, and oversized tusks create a silhouette unlike almost anything else on the shelf. While many prehistoric crocodilian figures resemble modern species, Kaprosuchus immediately feels more exotic and specialized.

It also works beautifully in Cretaceous ecosystem displays. Positioned beside dinosaurs, it reminds collectors that prehistoric environments were home to remarkable predators beyond theropods.

For collectors looking to diversify their prehistoric collection with something scientifically fascinating and visually unique, Papo's Kaprosuchus is an outstanding choice.

Dimensions

(L) 22 x (D) 11 x (H) 11 cm

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