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Name:
Triceratops horridus Frill
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Hell Creek
Location: South Dakota
Size: Frill is about 4.5" X 4.8"
Here is a very interesting dinosaur fossil. This is a large section of Triceratops skull headshield (frill) from the Cretaceous of South Dakota. Triceratops was a massive, three-horned, plant-eating dinosaur. This piece is from the rounded edge (border) of the frill - very unusual. The heavy bone has fine form, and even the vessicles are quite evident. And the photo simply does not do this fossil justice! This is a collectible specimen of Triceratops frill from this ''classic'' dinosaur.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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