Discover a piece of prehistory with this exquisite Hadrosaur Chevron Fossil from the Cretaceous period.
Chevron bones, or haemal arches, are V-shaped bones on the underside of a dinosaur's tail vertebrae. They protect blood vessels and nerves and assist with tail movement and muscle attachment.
Unearthed in the renowned Brule Formation of South Dakota, USA, this specimen measures 9 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and 1.5 inches thick, weighing 355 grams. Perfectly preserved, it offers a unique glimpse into the life of a duck-billed dinosaur.
Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts, this fossil embodies the fascinating history of our planet, making it a remarkable addition to any collection or educational display. Own a tangible link to a world that existed millions of years ago.
This piece measures : 9.0" x 2.5" x 1.5"
Weight: 355g
This piece was found in: Brule Formation, South Dakota, USA
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