11.1" Hadrosaur (Edmontosaurus) Femur Section - South Dakota

This is a 11.1" long Hadrosaur (Edmontosaurus annectens) partial femur (proximal end) from the Hell Creek Formation of Harding County, South Dakota. The bone preservation is excellent with much of the cortical bone still intact. There are fractures through the bone, some of which required glue stabilization. There is no restoration to the bone.

The distal end of the bone has been cut flat and stabilized with an epoxy, allowing the bone to stand upright for display.
The proximal end has been left as is with some of the rock it was found in visible within the bone.

Hadrosaurs are frequently referred to as duck-billed dinosaurs and are members of the Ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. They were fairly common herbivores that roamed Asia, Europe, and North America during the Upper Cretaceous Period. Many species of Hadrosaurs had distinctive crests on their heads, some of which had air-filled chambers that may have produced a distinct sound. These crests may have been used for both audio and visual display purposes.

Because of its age and sedimentary composition, the Hell Creek Formation has become one of the most paleontologically studied areas in the world. 158 genera of animals and 64 genera of plants are known from the formation and new discoveries are made frequently. In addition to Tyrannosaurs, Ceratopsids, and Hadrosaurs, the formation has yielded remains of amphibians, reptiles, lizards, snakes and turtles, fish and sharks, avian and non-avian dinosaurs, and mammals. The Hell Creek Formation gives the most complete understanding of the environment just before the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction.
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SPECIES
Edmontosaurus annectens
LOCATION
Harding County, South Dakota
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
11.1" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#145938
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