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1.3" Fossil Ankylosaur Scute - Judith River Formation
This is a 1.3" wide scute from an indeterminate ankylosaur, collected from the Judith River Formation in Montana. The vast majority of ankylosaurid material that has been uncovered and studied from this formation has been teeth and fragmentary specimens, making it difficult to provide a genus or species to this scute.
In 2014, the most complete ankylosaur to be found within the Judith River Formation was discovered accidentally when excavating a potential gorgosaurus. This ankylosaur (described as Zuul crurivastator) was found slightly disarticulated, but mummified and nearly complete. The preservation of this Ankylosaur included extremely rare soft tissue and in situ skin impressions. This discovery provided an excellent reference skeleton for other fragmentary ankylosaur specimens, as well as some insight into the epidermal anatomy of ankylosaurids.
Ankylosaurs were herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous and evolved complete body armor covered in plates, scutes, and spikes. They wielded a massive tail club which could have been used to defensive purposes against predators such as Tyrannosaurs. Adult Ankylosaurs are believed to have reached up to 25 feet in length.
Ankylosaurs were herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous and evolved complete body armor covered in plates, scutes, and spikes. They wielded a massive tail club which could have been used to defensive purposes against predators such as Tyrannosaurs. Adult Ankylosaurs are believed to have reached up to 25 feet in length.
SPECIES
Indeterminate Ankylosaur
LOCATION
Hill County, Montana
FORMATION
Judith River Formation
SIZE
1.3 x .95"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#144921
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