Product Description
ITEM #
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DB7-025
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ID
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Edmontosaurus annectens
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FOUND
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Hell Creek Formation - South Dakota, USA
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AGE
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LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 72 - 65 million years ago
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SIZE
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3.8" high x 3.2" across overall
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CONDITION
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Repair to the top process and age cracks filled. Stabilized and sealed.
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NOTE
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NEURAL CANAL PRESENT
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Actual Item - One Only
Comes with a certificate of authenticity / information sheet |
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Collected from the famous Hell Creek Formation of Northwestern U.S.A., this is a vertebra with partial dorsal process and complete neural canal from a Edmontosaurus annectens, the predominant hadrosaur species that can be found in the Hell Creek Formation of Northwestern U.S.A.. This is a beautifully preserved dinosaur vertebra with a complete centrum and partial dorsal process. It is rare to find dinosaur vertebra with an intact spinal canal where the nerve cord ran through down the dinosaur's back. This specimen represents an excellent example. Repair to the top processes but NO FABRICATION. An impressive and affordable dinosaur vertebra to display with other dinosaur fossils.
For its astonishing array of dangerous and large prehistoric predator fossils, no place has captured more attention or has been featured on television more than Hell Creek! This area is known to many as "the Valley of the T. rex!". The "duck-billed" Hadrosaurs and the "horned" dinosaurs like Triceratops were common prey for many large meat-eating dinosaurs of the famed region.