Small Struthiomimus Toe Claw - Montana

This
Struthiomimus skeleton in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Struthiomimus skeleton in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
is a small (.8" long) toe claw from the ornithomimid dinosaur Struthiomimus. A claw of this size would have come from a juvenile of the species. It's complete with no restoration, though it has some weathering. Comes with an acrylic bubble case.

Struthiomimus was long-legged, bipedal, ostrich-like dinosaurs with toothless beaks. It was estimated that they could reach a size of approximately 13 feet in length. It's thought that due to their abundance they must have been herbivores or omnivores.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Struthiomimus
LOCATION
Carter County, Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
0.8" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#52811
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