Chunkosaurus Cretaceous Dinosaur Bone, Real 65 Million Year Old Fossil Bone

1 Piece of Dinosaur Bones Comes With This Order.

These pieces of real dinosaur bone are 1-3 inches in size.

This is real fossil dinosaur bone from the Cretaceous of South Dakota. It is probably from a Triceratops or Hadrosaur. It comes bagged and ready for gifting. This real dinosaur bone is about 65 million years old and is from the Hell Creek Formation. The specimens clearly show cellular detail of the dinosaur bone. They will make great party favors, conversation pieces or specimens for fossil kits.  



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Chunkosaurus Cretaceous Dinosaur Bone, Real 65 Million Year Old Fossil Bone 

Real Fossil Dinosaur Bone
1-3 inches
Item 2051 

Category: Authentic Fossils
Type: Bones
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs

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