This authentic Triceratops bone fragment dates to approximately 68–67 million years ago from the Late Cretaceous period. Unearthed in the Lance Creek Formation of Wyoming, this specimen comes from one of the richest dinosaur fossil sites in North America.
The piece exhibits a darker, mineral-rich preservation with visible surface texture that reflects the natural fossilization process. Subtle variations in color and density highlight the internal structure of the bone, offering a tangible connection to the massive herbivores that once roamed this region.
Its rugged, natural appearance makes it a striking and educational display piece, perfect for collectors who appreciate authentic, untouched fossil material.
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