Large Triceratops Brow Horn - 22”
$21,000.00 USD
Measuring 22 inches in length, this alluring Triceratops brow horn showcases high bone quality, solid preservation, rich coloration, and a naturally elegant shape.
Excavated in the Hell Creek Formation in Harding County, South Dakota, this specimen offers a glimpse into the wonder of the Late Cretaceous period, wherein other iconic dinosaurs like T. rex and Ankylosaurus roamed.
Deep vascular grooves and pitting along its surface reveal the paths of ancient blood vessels, adding a detailed texture that tells a story of life millions of years ago. Triceratops, known for its distinctive three horns and massive frill, was one of the largest herbivores of its time, weighing up to 12 tons. Despite its imposing appearance, it primarily fed on low-growing plants, including ferns and cycads.
Displayed on a custom metal mount, this Triceratops brow horn is a fascinating piece of natural history. For the discerning collector or paleontology enthusiast, it offers a unique opportunity to own a tangible link to the grandeur of the prehistoric era, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection or exhibit.
Fossils of this caliber enable significant reconstruction of ancient anatomy and behavior, contributing to the advancement of paleontology. Its outstanding display quality makes it a striking centerpiece for a prestigious private collection or a scientific institution, offering both scientific significance and visual impact.
TAXONOMY
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Order: Pterosauria
- Family: Ceratopsidae
- Genus: Triceratops
GEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
- Formation: Hell Creek Formation
- Location: Harding County, South Dakota
- Age: Late Cretaceous period
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Dimensions: 22 inches in length