THE VERTEBRA OF A TRICERATOPS
THE VERTEBRA OF A TRICERATOPS

HELL CREEK FORMATION, SOUTH DAKOTA

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THE VERTEBRA OF A TRICERATOPS
HELL CREEK FORMATION, SOUTH DAKOTA
from the Maastrichtian, late Cretaceous (68-65 million years ago), a vertebra of a Triceratops sp., on custom stand.
15in. (38cm.) high on stand
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Excavated from Private land in South Dakota in 2005

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With its three-horned head, the triceratops is one of the most famous species of dinosaur. They lived at the very end of the Cretaceous Period before the fatal mass-extinction triggered by the asteroid that caused the Chicxulub crater 65 million years ago. These 30-foot long herbivores, weighing 12 tonnes, roamed in an area that is now to the East of the Rocky Mountains in North America, which then had a mild climate. They lived contemporaneously with, and were preyed upon by, Tyrannoraurs rex.

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