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Regular Triceratops Frill Fossil Specimen w/Educational card (Bagged)
This Triceratops Frill Fossil fragment was collected from the Cretaceous-aged Hell Creek Formation in Montana, making it approximately 70 million years old. The frill is the extended bony plate, or shield, behind its skull.
$12
SKU: SQ142Weight: Not listedOrigin: Private Land, Powderville, Montana
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Collector notes
Each bag contains a Triceratops Frill Fossil Fragment and an informational card. **See Wholesale flats section for purchasing 100 bags of each specimen & card at half price!!** SPECIES Triceratops Horridus AGE/ERA Cretaceous 70 Million Years Old LOCATION Private Land, Powderville, Montana FORMATION Hell Creek Formation RESTORATION: None
- Formation
- Hell Creek Formation
- Material
- Collectible specimen
- Dimensions
- Not listed
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