TROOD2
$750.00
Troodon Formosus Meaning- Wounding Tooth Small Cretaceous Theropod (76-74 Million Years Ago). That Fed on Small Vertebrates, Lizards, and Small Mammals. Found Mostly In North America Front tip professionally restored. Judith River Formation Montana USA This Claw Has Tip Restoration Which Is Common Among Dinosaur Claws
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