Edmontosaurus, lumbar vertebra

This replica Edmontosaurus lumbar vertebra was collected as part of a 60% complete skeleton in the Cretaceous, Hell Creek Formation of southern North Dakota. This is 1 of 2 vertebra available from this specimen. Search item 76703.

The skeleton is on exhibit at the West Virginia Geological Survey Museum in Morgantown, WV
 



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Edmontosaurus, lumbar vertebra 

resin
11" long x 8" wide x 3" thick
Item 767 

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

$60.00 

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