1.4" Juvenile Ankylosaur (Denversaurus?) Toe Bone - Montana

This is a 1.4" wide, fossil toe bone of a juvenile Ankylosaur, likely Denversaurus. It was collected this past summer from the Hell Creek Formation in Montana and is in wonderful condition. Comes with a floating frame display case.

An artists reconstruction of an Ankylosaur.  Image Public Domain by Mariana Ruiz
An artists reconstruction of an Ankylosaur. Image Public Domain by Mariana Ruiz


Ankylosaurs were herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous and evolved complete body armor covered in plates, scutes and spikes. They wielded a massive tail club which could have been used to defensive purposes against predators such as Tyrannosaurs. Adult Ankylosaurs are believed to have reached up to 25 feet in length.
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SPECIES
Denversaurus?
LOCATION
Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
1.4" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#89952
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