Triceratops Frill & Tooth Set

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This boxed set contains a piece of Triceratops Frill, the extended bony plate, or shield, behind its skull, and a Triceratops Tooth. It was collected from the Cretaceous-aged Hell Creek Formation in Montana, making it approximately 70 million years old.

SPECIES

Triceratops Horridus

AGE/ERA

Cretaceous 70 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Powderville, Montana

FORMATION

Hell Creek

DIMENSIONS:

Frill: Length: 3”, Width: 1.5"

Tooth: Length: 1”, Width: .5"

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

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This boxed set contains a piece of Triceratops Frill, the extended bony plate, or shield, behind its skull, and a Triceratops Tooth. It was collected from the Cretaceous-aged Hell Creek Formation in Montana, making it approximately 70 million years old.

SPECIES

Triceratops Horridus

AGE/ERA

Cretaceous 70 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Powderville, Montana

FORMATION

Hell Creek

DIMENSIONS:

Frill: Length: 3”, Width: 1.5"

Tooth: Length: 1”, Width: .5"

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

This boxed set contains a piece of Triceratops Frill, the extended bony plate, or shield, behind its skull, and a Triceratops Tooth. It was collected from the Cretaceous-aged Hell Creek Formation in Montana, making it approximately 70 million years old.

SPECIES

Triceratops Horridus

AGE/ERA

Cretaceous 70 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Powderville, Montana

FORMATION

Hell Creek

DIMENSIONS:

Frill: Length: 3”, Width: 1.5"

Tooth: Length: 1”, Width: .5"

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

**Triceratops: The Iconic Herbivore of Montana's Cretaceous Era**

Meet the Triceratops, one of the most recognizable dinosaurs that roamed the lands of Montana during the Cretaceous era, around 65-70 million years ago. Sporting a massive head adorned with three prominent horns and a solid frill, this herbivorous behemoth was a force to be reckoned with. With its stout legs and robust body, the Triceratops moved across the ancient landscapes, feasting on the rich vegetation.

Fossils unearthed in Montana provide invaluable insights into the life and habitats of this magnificent creature. These discoveries showcase the Triceratops' significant role in the region's prehistoric ecosystem, standing its ground against predators and living harmoniously with other herbivores. Dive deep into the captivating world of the Triceratops and embark on a journey back in time to Montana's Cretaceous era, where this mighty dinosaur reigned supreme.