Here we have a dinosaur bone which belonged to the now extinct Edmontosaurus. It is genuine and was found in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It has not been polished and measures 4.2cm x 1cm x 0.6cm at the biggest dimensions.

Edmontosaurus Info

It was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Its name means "Edmonton lizard" after the location of its discovery (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada).It is part of the Hadrosauridae, or duckbill family of dinosaurs, who are known for their amazing teeth. On each side of the jaw are three rows of sixty or more perfectly interlocking teeth - that's 720 per mouth, compared to thirty-two in an adult human!

You get the piece as in picture, grab yourself a little specimen of a this once magnificent creature.

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