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Collector's Choice Styracosaurus albertensis Dinosaur Frill Spike Tooth Fossil

$ 1583.47

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    Collector's Choice Styracosaurus albertensis Dinosaur Frill Spike Tooth Fossil
    Styracosaurus albertensis.
    You may have Triceratops frills and horns but I bet you don't have one of these. This animal was recently discovered in southern most region of the Judith River Formation. It is from a Styracosaurus albertensis.
    This was the favorite food of Daspletosaurus torosus. Another fossil found in this site.  We are uncovering new finds that finally describe the species of the teeth we are finding. This creature is as complete as many other described specimens of Styracosaur. With this piece, you could write a paper on its morphology or house this one of a kind animal in your museum. Excellent preservation of the venus canals and original surfaces and Frill Spikes make it a great study piece. This is not another one of the same, it is a one of a kind high value specimen that redefines the scope of this animals territory. The Spike is all original with crack and void filling using Paleosculpt.
    The short spike is not broken, it is how it was in life. There is also a tooth mark across the surface on the piece. Size is 14 inches by 12 Inches.
    Judith River Formation,
    Montana USA