Triceratops fossils provide valuable insights into the Late Cretaceous period.
These herbivorous dinosaurs roamed western North America around 68 to 66 million years ago.
Known for their distinctive frills and three horns, Triceratops were among the last and most widespread of the ceratopsid dinosaurs.
Dinosaur Bone Triceratops bone fragment.
DIN b26
Hell Creek Formation, Dawson County,
Montana, U.S.A.
Cretaceous 70 Million years old
Specimen is 30x25x15mm. Aust. $20.00 each
All sizes are approximate
We carry a few of these bone fragments,
one similar to the featured fossil will be supplied.
Dinosaur Bone Partial Triceratops horridus bone.
DIN b17
Hell Creek Formation, Dawson County,
Montana, U.S.A.
Cretaceous 70 Million years old
Specimen is 120x70x44mm. Aust. $200.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil, and may not be available.
Dinosaur Bone Triceratops horridus.
DIN b24
Hell Creek Formation, Dawson County,
Montana, U.S.A.
Cretaceous 70 Million years old
Specimen is 375x53x25mm. Sorry, sold.
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil, and may not be available.