2.8" Ankylosaurian (Polacanthus) Vertebra - Isle of Wight, England

This is a 2.8" wide ankylosaurian (Polacanthus foxii) vertebra from the Isle of Wight in England. It's quite solid and free of repair/restoration. Any British dinosaur material is pretty hard to find on the market and this is a beautiful piece.

Polacanthus, while still an ankylosaur, is more than likely a nodosaur, based on the lack of a tail club and other various biological factors. However, this phylogenetic placement is still heavily debated.

It comes with an acrylic display stand.

An artists reconstruction of an Ankylosaur.  Image Public Domain by Mariana Ruiz
An artists reconstruction of an Ankylosaur. Image Public Domain by Mariana Ruiz


Ankylosaurs were herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous (65-68 million years ago). As the evolution of Ankylosaurus progressed, they developed bony armor that covered their bodies in the form of plates, scutes and spikes, with some even developing armor on their eyelids. While their armor and bone-shattering tail club are thought to have been used for defensive purposes against predators such as Tyrannosaurus, it's possible that some of the armor on their head may have been used for display. Adult Ankylosaurs are believed to have reached up to 25 feet in length and weigh 3.3 tons!
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Polacanthus foxii
LOCATION
Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, England
FORMATION
Wessex Formation - Wealden Clay
SIZE
2.8 x 2.45 x 2.1"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#316889
GUARANTEE
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