Edmontosaur caudal vertebrea unrestored
Location: Newell, South Dakota USA.
The Hell Creek Formation is a formation well known for its wealth of fossils.
Its name comes from Hell Creek: the ravine of hell.
The Hell Creek Formation dates from the end of the Upper Cretaceous, between 69 and 66 Ma.
It mainly occurs in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
In this formation, numerous fossils have been discovered (invertebrates, plants, mammals, etc.).
This formation is renowned for the discovery of dinosaur remains such as Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops,...
Measurement: 4,3 x 4,5 x 12 cm, 5,9 cm high.
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Edmontosaur caudal vertebrea unrestored
Location: Newell, South Dakota USA.
The Hell Creek Formation is a formation well known for its wealth of fossils.
Its name comes from Hell Creek: the ravine of hell.
The Hell Creek Formation dates from the end of the Upper Cretaceous, between 69 and 66 Ma.
It mainly occurs in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
In this formation, numerous fossils have been discovered (invertebrates, plants, mammals, etc.).
This formation is renowned for the discovery of dinosaur remains such as Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops,...
Measurement: 4,3 x 4,5 x 12 cm, 5,9 cm high.
Sold with certificate of authenticity.
Secure shipping.

Specimen
Dinosaur
Scientific name
Edmontosaur
Country of Origin
United States
Geological Period
Cretaceous, Upper (100.5 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Conserved

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