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This Edmontosaurus jaw fragment shows well-preserved, intact tooth grooves and comes with a custom, in-house–made display stand. Recovered from the Lance Formation in Wyoming, this specimen reflects the site’s reputation as a vast Edmontosaurus graveyard, where countless hadrosaur fossils have been unearthed. A striking piece of Late Cretaceous history, it offers both scientific interest and excellent display value.
The Lance Formation in Wyoming, a geological formation from the Late Cretaceous period, is known for its rich fossil content, including the remains of hadrosaurs, a group of duck-billed dinosaurs. Among the most intriguing discoveries from this region are the fossilized tendons of these hadrosaurs, which offer unique insights into the anatomy and physiology of these prehistoric creatures.
Species
Edmontosaurus annectens.
AGE
late Cretaceous
LOCATION
Wyoming
FORMATION
Lance
Size
7"x3.5"
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