Edmontosaurus dinosaur tibia with skin

Finding dinosaur skin is very rare and you can be proud to own this replica of Edmontosaurus skin found on its tibia.

Edmontosaurus was a large bipedal plant-eating dinosaur found in western North America. It belonged to a group of the "duckbilled or hadrosaur dinosaurs", characterized by a particular denture formed by batteries of hundreds of small lozenge teeth for pulverizing the tough plant food. They were up to 39 feet long and 16 feet tall. They lived during the late Cretaceous.
 



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Edmontosaurus dinosaur tibia with skin 

resin
7x4.5 inches
Item 1419 

Category: Replicas
Type: Bones
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs

$45.00 

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Edmontosaurus dinosaur tibia with skin

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