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Name:
Keichousaurus hui
Age: Triassic
Formation: Huixia Beds
Location: Guanglin, Guizhou Province, China
Size: Keich is about 3 inches long around curve
This is a rare Keichousaur fossil. It is a juvenile Keichousaurus hui from the Guizhou Province of China. This particular specimen was a youngster, being about three inches long. The Keich is a counterpart, or negative impression, but is still a complete skeleton. Juvenile Keichousaurs are rare in the first place, and are usually found very disarticulated, as if scavenged. This specimen is well articulated and even has TINY tooth impressions preserved. The entire head is also very well-preserved. The Keich is well centered on the flat plate of limestone. This is a very affordable specimen of this distinct dinosaur-like reptile.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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