This authentic Triceratops bone fragment dates to approximately 68–67 million years ago from the Late Cretaceous period. Recovered from the Lance Creek Formation of Wyoming, this specimen comes from a region well known for producing some of the last dinosaurs to walk North America.
This piece features a lighter, cream-to-tan coloration with contrasting darker mineral deposits, showcasing the natural fossilization process. The exposed surface reveals subtle internal structure and texture, offering insight into the composition of Triceratops bone.
Its unique coloration and clean form make it a standout display piece, perfect for collectors looking for variation in their fossil collection.
This is the exact specimen you will receive, carefully sourced and reviewed by our in-house team.
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