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Hadrosaur Bone Fossil A in Glass Bell Jar Display

Hadrosaur Bone Fossil A in Glass Bell Jar Display

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This Hadrosaur bone is beautifully displayed on a floating mount inside a glass bell jar display dome, ready to fit right into your Cabinet of Curiosities! The full display is about 4" tall by 2.5" wide.

This Hadrosaur bone was unearthed on a private ranch in South Dakota in the Hell Creek formation.

History | Science

Hadrosaurs, commonly known as "Duck-billed dinosaurs" are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosaurida. They earn their nicknames due to the flat, duck-billed appearance of their snouts as well as their toothless beaks. Other well-known members of this family are Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus. They are the descendants of the Iguanodons of the Jurassic Period.
Among the most dominant herbivores during the Cretaceous period, Hadrosaur fossils have been found spread across what is now Asia, Europe, Antarctica, and the Americas.
In addition to their "duck bill," some Hadrosaurs also had a large frill on top of their heads, probably used to make themselves look scarier, to attract mates, and possibly to make noises.
Skin impressions found from Hadrosaurs have shown them to be scaled, not feathered like many of their dinosaur contemporaries.
This Hadrosaur bone was unearthed on a private ranch in South Dakota in the Hell Creek formation.

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