This drawing, which can be colored by a colorist, shows the fossil skeleton of a Triceratops in a museum setting. The Triceratops has three distinct facial horns and a large, bony frill at the back of its head. Its skeletal frame is detailed with ribs, spinal bones, and limbs visible.

The drawing is quite detailed, capturing the intricate structure of the dinosaur's bones. The Triceratops stands on a small patch of grass, giving a hint of a prehistoric environment while still presenting as a museum exhibit.

The complexity of the image makes it suitable for both children and adults. Younger colorists may enjoy filling in the large bone shapes, while older colorists and adults may appreciate the finer details and realistic aspects of the skeleton.

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