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Edmontosaurus Vetrebra - Wyoming

This Edmontosaurus vertebra has been professionally stabilized to ensure its long-term preservation. It was recovered from the Lance Formation in Wyoming, a site well known for its Late Cretaceous fossils.

Comes with a display stand for easy showcasing.

 

The Lance Formation in Wyoming, a geological formation from the Late Cretaceous period, is known for its rich fossil content, including the remains of hadrosaurs, a group of duck-billed dinosaurs. Among the most intriguing discoveries from this region are the fossilized tendons of these hadrosaurs, which offer unique insights into the anatomy and physiology of these prehistoric creatures.

 

This Edmontosaurus vertebra has been professionally stabilized to ensure its long-term preservation. It was recovered from the Lance Formation in Wyoming, a site well known for its Late Cretaceous fossils.

Comes with a display stand for easy showcasing.

 

The Lance Formation in Wyoming, a geological formation from the Late Cretaceous period, is known for its rich fossil content, including the remains of hadrosaurs, a group of duck-billed dinosaurs. Among the most intriguing discoveries from this region are the fossilized tendons of these hadrosaurs, which offer unique insights into the anatomy and physiology of these prehistoric creatures.

 

$349.00
Edmontosaurus Vetrebra - Wyoming—
$349.00

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This Edmontosaurus vertebra has been professionally stabilized to ensure its long-term preservation. It was recovered from the Lance Formation in Wyoming, a site well known for its Late Cretaceous fossils.

Comes with a display stand for easy showcasing.

 

The Lance Formation in Wyoming, a geological formation from the Late Cretaceous period, is known for its rich fossil content, including the remains of hadrosaurs, a group of duck-billed dinosaurs. Among the most intriguing discoveries from this region are the fossilized tendons of these hadrosaurs, which offer unique insights into the anatomy and physiology of these prehistoric creatures.

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