This authentic Triceratops bone fragment dates to approximately 69–66 million years ago from the Late Cretaceous period. Discovered in the Lance Creek Formation of Wyoming, this specimen originates from one of the most productive dinosaur fossil regions in North America.
The bone displays natural texture and coloration, with visible internal structure that highlights the density and composition of Triceratops skeletal material. Its solid form and preserved surface make it an excellent representation of one of the most iconic horned dinosaurs.
Compact and display-ready, this piece offers a direct connection to the age of dinosaurs and is perfect for both new and seasoned collectors.
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