
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.
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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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