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$48.00The Story
This authentic Cretaceous dinosaur bone comes from the Lance Formation of Wyoming and is preserved in a small display case for easy showcasing. Fossils from this famous formation are highly collectible and help represent the final chapter of the age of dinosaurs. A real piece like this makes a great addition for anyone searching for authentic dinosaur fossils for sale, real dinosaur bone, or genuine Wyoming dinosaur fossils.
Please note that the bone depicted in the picture serves as a representative example. Each individual piece is genuine and of comparable quality, but variations in size, shape, and color are expected.
The Lance Formation is known for producing fossils from some of the most recognizable Late Cretaceous dinosaurs in North America, including Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and Ankylosaurus. These dinosaurs lived alongside crocodilians, turtles, and other prehistoric animals in ancient river plains and coastal environments just before the end of the dinosaur era, making Lance Formation fossils especially popular with collectors and dinosaur enthusiasts.
Description
This authentic Cretaceous dinosaur bone comes from the Lance Formation of Wyoming and is preserved in a small display case for easy showcasing. Fossils from this famous formation are highly collectible and help represent the final chapter of the age of dinosaurs. A real piece like this makes a great addition for anyone searching for authentic dinosaur fossils for sale, real dinosaur bone, or genuine Wyoming dinosaur fossils.
Please note that the bone depicted in the picture serves as a representative example. Each individual piece is genuine and of comparable quality, but variations in size, shape, and color are expected.
The Lance Formation is known for producing fossils from some of the most recognizable Late Cretaceous dinosaurs in North America, including Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and Ankylosaurus. These dinosaurs lived alongside crocodilians, turtles, and other prehistoric animals in ancient river plains and coastal environments just before the end of the dinosaur era, making Lance Formation fossils especially popular with collectors and dinosaur enthusiasts.
























