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Name:
Edmontosaurus annectens Jaw
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Judith River Formation
Location: Montana
Size: Jaw is 3.1" high & over 7" long
This is a very collectible dinosaur fossil. It is a partial jaw of Edmontosaurus annectens with many teeth intact and beautifully displayed. Edmontosaurus was a hadrosaur, or ''duck-billed'' dinosaur. It is extremely unusual to find a dinosaur jaw with the teeth still present. This long section of dinosaur jaw has about twenty teeth represented. The diamond-shaped tooth tips are easily seen, and the glossy enamel of the teeth is well preserved. The teeth are wonderfully showcased in the large bony mandible. This is a highly prized dinosaur fossil from this classic North American dinosaur - great for a collection or as a conversation piece.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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