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  1. Triceratops Vertebra Process Top End Bone - Hell Creek Formation - Cretaceous

    Late Cretaceous Period (65 Million Years Old). Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota.

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  2. Triceratops Dinosaur Fossil Frill Bone 2.65" 67mm Hell Creek Montana MT COA 6668

    6668 Allo2. The horridus are always found in ground below the prorsus, so they are older. The horridus have a smaller nose horn and larger beak than the prorsus. A very interesting and authentic fossilized piece of a famous species of dinosaur.

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  3. Triceratops Fossil Bone 3.2" Trabecular Hell Creek Fm South Dakota SD COA 5796

    5796 storage Ty 6. The horridus are always found in ground below the prorsus, so they are older. The horridus have a smaller nose horn and larger beak than the prorsus. It is from Hell Creek Formation near Newell, South Dakota.

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  4. Authentic Triceratops Fossil Bone in 3D Floating Display - Hell Creek Formation

    This suggests a large and successful population. They were characterized by their large frill, three horns (two long brow horns and a smaller nasal horn), and a powerful beak and jaws. The frill may have had various functions, including display, protection, and possibly thermoregulation.

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  5. Triceratops Vertebra Dinosaur Bone Hell Creek Formation Cretaceous - Nice Piece

    Late Cretaceous Period (65 Million Years Old). Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota. Nice Piece. No restoration.

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  6. 4.1" Triceratops Fossil Tibia Bone Lance Creek FM Cretaceous Dinosaur WY COA

    The two long horns above the eyes were its most formidable defensive features, while the smaller nasal horn extended from the snout. Late Cretaceous, 66-68 million years old. The item pictured is the one you will receive.

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  7. Dinosaur Bone Chunk Possibly Triceratops Frill - Hell Creek Formation Cretaceous

    Late Cretaceous Period (65 Million Years Old). Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota. Great piece.

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  8. Triceratops Fossil Frill Bone w/ scratch marks 2.81" 71.4mm Wyoming WY COA 6971

    The horridus are always found in ground below the prorsus, so they are older. The horridus have a smaller nose horn and larger beak than the prorsus. What makes it rare is that it has scratch marks on it, from another animal long ago.

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