.68" Theropod Phalange (Toe Bone) - Judith River Formation

This is a very nice, .68", Theropod phalange (toe bone) from the Judith River Formation, Montana. There is some breakage along the proximal-superior point of articulation and the edges of the bone are weathered.

There are a number of theropods from the Judith River Formation and specific identification from an isolated toe bone is highly problematic.

The Judith River Formation is one of the world's most prolific sources of Late Cretaceous vertebrate fossils. At least sixteen Orders containing more than forty Genera are known from the formation. These include fish, amphibians, mammals, and insects in addition to reptiles and avian (birds) and non-avian dinosaurs. Among the more interesting specimens is Leonardo, a mummified and fossilized Brachylophosaurus. This is a hadrosaur, a duck-billed dinosaur found with amazing soft-tissue preservation: skin impressions can be found on 90 percent of its body! The pattern in the skin on its feet is even preserved. In addition to Leonardo, the Judith River Formation contains the remains of the theropod Hesperornis, the only known freshwater Hespernorthid, a penguin-like bird.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Unidentified Theropod
LOCATION
Hill County, Montana
FORMATION
Judith River Formation
SIZE
.68 x .4"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#129810
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