Triceratops prorsus Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana Excellent preservation recommends this 67-65-million-year-old Triceratops brow horn from a private ranch in the famed Hell Creek Formation in Montana. The specimen boasts no restoration and is a large specimen for this species. Triceratops is unquestionably one of the most popular dinosaurs known. This genus lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 67 million years ago, in vast herds that were thought to have fed near the shorelines of the intracontinental seaway, which isolated the western half of North America from the rest of the continent. Triceratops horns are formed of keratin, the same material from which human fingernails are composed. Mounted on a custom steel stand: 22 inches. Length 24 in
Triceratops prorsus Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana Excellent preservation recommends this 67-65-million-year-old Triceratops brow horn from a private ranch in the famed Hell Creek Formation in Montana. The specimen boasts no restoration and is a large specimen for this species. Triceratops is unquestionably one of the most popular dinosaurs known. This genus lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 67 million years ago, in vast herds that were thought to have fed near the shorelines of the intracontinental seaway, which isolated the western half of North America from the rest of the continent. Triceratops horns are formed of keratin, the same material from which human fingernails are composed. Mounted on a custom steel stand: 22 inches. Length 24 in
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