Eco-friendly Choice 7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb Bone Two Medicine Formation Montana Coa Limited Time 60% Off [xclRHDBk]
7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb BoneStep into the prehistoric world with our 7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb Bone. This exquisite piece, sourced from the Two Medicine Formation in Pondera County, Montana, offers an authentic and capti
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Eco-friendly Choice 7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb Bone Two Medicine Formation Montana Coa Limited Time 60% Off [xclRHDBk]
7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb Bone
Step into the prehistoric world with our 7.8" Hypacrosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Limb Bone. This exquisite piece, sourced from the Two Medicine Formation in Pondera County, Montana, offers an authentic and captivating look into the ancient past. Weighing 2 pounds 9.2 ounces and measuring 7.8 inches long, 3.2 inches wide, and 2.7 inches thick, this fossil is a true treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike. To ensure its authenticity, this exceptional piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and value.
Product Features
Our Hypacrosaurus fossil limb bone is a perfect blend of science and art. The fossilized bone is carefully preserved, showcasing the intricate details of this ancient creature. The fossil comes with the following features:
- Provenance: Two Medicine Formation, Pondera County, Montana (Private Land Origin)
- Dimensions: 7.8 Inches Long, 3.2 Inches Wide, 2.7 Inches Thick
- Weight: 2 Pounds 9.2 Ounces
- Certificate of Authenticity: Ensuring the authenticity and value of your purchase
Unveiling the Hypacrosaurus
The Hypacrosaurus, meaning 'near the highest lizard,' was a remarkable creature that roamed the Earth during the late Cretaceous period. This hadrosaurid dinosaur had a crest similar to its relative Corythosaurus, though wider and not as tall. This hollow crest confirms its place within the lambeosaurine hadrosaurid group. Hypacrosaurus and other dinosaurs like it may have been prey to the fearsome Tyrannosaurus, as evidenced by bite marks on Edmontosaurus bones. Despite this, Hypacrosaurus thrived, breeding at a rate to compensate for high mortality levels. This fossil is not only a stunning piece of art but also a window into the complex ecosystem of the late Cretaceous, highlighting the fascinating interplay between predator and prey. Add this piece to your collection and own a piece of history today.
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