2.3" Fossil Iguonodontian Dinosaur (Tenontosaurus) Vertebra - Montana
This is a 2.3" tall iguonodontian dinosaur (Tenontosaurus tilleti) vertebra centrum from the Early Jurassic-aged Cloverly Formation in Carbon County, Montana. Everything superior to the centrum is missing.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
About Tenontosaurus
Tenontosaurus is a genus of iguanodontian ornithopod dinosaur. It had an unusually long, broad tail, which like its back was stiffened with a network of bony tendons. Its long forelimbs and short, broad hands suggest that it walked on all fours, although it was probably able to rear on its back legs when feeding or fighting. Tenontosaurus is best known for having been discovered alongside remains of the theropod, Deinonychus, indicated there was a prey/predator relationship between the two species.
Tenontosaurus is a genus of iguanodontian ornithopod dinosaur. It had an unusually long, broad tail, which like its back was stiffened with a network of bony tendons. Its long forelimbs and short, broad hands suggest that it walked on all fours, although it was probably able to rear on its back legs when feeding or fighting. Tenontosaurus is best known for having been discovered alongside remains of the theropod, Deinonychus, indicated there was a prey/predator relationship between the two species.
$95
SPECIES
Tenontosaurus tilleti
LOCATION
Bridger, Carbon County, Montana
FORMATION
Cloverly Formation
SIZE
2.3 x 1.7 x 1.6"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#322093
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