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3.3" Lambeosaurus Fossil Bone Judith River FM Montana Cretaceous Dinosaur COA

51.99

Location: Judith River Formation Eastern Montana (Private Land Origin)  

Weight: 8.5 Ounces

Dimensions: 3.3 Inches Long, 2.8 Inches Wide, 1.2 Inches Thick

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The item Pictured is the one you will receive.

This is a genuine fossil bone, not a replica 

Cretaceous Age 83.6 - 70.6 million years old.




Height: 7 ft.

Mass: 2,200 – 6,600 lbs

Eats: Maidenhair tree, Magnolia, Pine

Eaten by: Albertosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Daspletosaurus

Lambeosaurus was a dinosaur that lived approximately 83.6 - 70.6 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Period. It was named Lambeosaurus to honor Lawrence Lambe and its name literally means “Lambe’s lizard.”This dinosaur was approximately 40 to 50 feet long, 7 feet tall at the hips, and probably weighed in the neighborhood of 5 tons. This dinosaur had a duckbill, an impressive bony crest on top of its skull and it was a bipedal herbivore that was probably capable of running at around 30 miles per hour. Speed would have needed to achieve because of the many carnivores of the time.

It was the first duck-billed dinosaur to have been found in North America and many specimens of it have been found not in around Alberta, Canada but also in Montana, USA, and in Baja California, Mexico. This dinosaur’s diet probably consisted of plant life that existed in these areas at that time. Plants such as conifers, ginkgos, and magnolias were probably the main staple of this dinosaur’s diet.

An interesting fact about Lambeosaurus was that its cranial crest was mainly hollow. This has prompted many paleontologists to come up with reasons why this dinosaur had a hollow crest. Some paleontologist has postulated that it housed the creature’s salt glands, some think that it enhanced this dinosaur’s sense of smell, and still others have postulated that it was used to trap air so the dinosaur could make sounds. Although none of these assertions have been proven, it does appear that the most widely accepted theory is that the crest was used to make sounds.

It is also believed that these dinosaurs may have congregated in great herds. This would have given them some protection against predators and would have allowed them to protect the smaller members of their group more easily.




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