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.83" Fossil Raptor Hand Claw - Hell Creek Formation, Montana
This is a hand claw from a raptor, collected from the Hell Creek Formation in Garfield County, Montana. The claw measures .83" long (straightline).
About 30% of this claw has been restored. Up to approximately .32" from the tip is all restored.
About 30% of this claw has been restored. Up to approximately .32" from the tip is all restored.
Comes with a floating frame display case.
The Hell Creek Formation
Renowned for both its age and rich sedimentary layers, the Hell Creek Formation is one of the most intensively studied fossil-bearing regions on Earth. To date, scientists have documented 158 genera of animals and 64 genera of plants from its rocks, with new finds emerging regularly. Beyond iconic dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs, ceratopsians, and hadrosaurs, the formation has produced an extraordinary array of life, including amphibians, reptiles, lizards, snakes, turtles, fish, sharks, birds, and early mammals. Together, these fossils provide the most complete picture of the ecosystems that thrived just before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
Renowned for both its age and rich sedimentary layers, the Hell Creek Formation is one of the most intensively studied fossil-bearing regions on Earth. To date, scientists have documented 158 genera of animals and 64 genera of plants from its rocks, with new finds emerging regularly. Beyond iconic dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs, ceratopsians, and hadrosaurs, the formation has produced an extraordinary array of life, including amphibians, reptiles, lizards, snakes, turtles, fish, sharks, birds, and early mammals. Together, these fossils provide the most complete picture of the ecosystems that thrived just before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
Garfield County, Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
.83" long (straightline)
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#330931
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