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4.1" Triceratops Fossil Tibia Bone Lance Creek FM Cretaceous Dinosaur WY COA Stand

185.99

Location: Lance Creek Formation, Weston County, Wyoming (Private Land Origin)

Weight: 1 Pound 9.7 Ounces (With Metal Stand)

Dimensions: 7 Inches Long, 4.1 Inches Wide, 3.1 Inches Thick (With Metal Stand)

Fossil Dimensions: 4.1 Inches Long, 3.8 Inches Wide, 3.1 Inches Thick

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Late Cretaceous, 66-68 million years old.


Name: Triceratops

Type: Herbivore

Size: 8 to 9 meters long.

Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaurs that first appeared during the Late Cretaceous period about 68 million years ago, weighing between 5 and 9 metric tons. These large, quadrupedal ceratopsians are characterized by three prominent horns and a bony frill at the back of their skull. The skull was notably large relative to their body, featuring a short frill that extended from the back and three horns—two large ones above the eyes and a smaller nasal horn on the snout. Along the edges of the frill, numerous small spikes added to their distinctive appearance. Triceratops coexisted with and was likely hunted by Tyrannosaurus Rex.




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