>>9395134I think both the size and the shape of the Teratophoneus are based on a juvenile specimen an adult might gave been a bit bigger but by how much hard to say though higher estiments would put it at 26 instead of the given 20" making it the same size a Lythronax. It would actually be cool if we got a 2nd Teratophoneus in the larger body 4 size and new head, making the 1st version a juvenile. We don't pay nearly enough attention to the juvenile variants in Paleo figure collecting imo.