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TRICERA1
$1,200.00
Triceratops is Greek for “”three-horn face””. This extinct dinosaur is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that first appeared during the late, Cretaceous period about 68 (Million Years Ago) in what is now United States Of America. This Ungual or “”Hoof”” was found in the Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County Montana.3 “” Long 3 7/8″ Wide 100% Natural NO RESTORATION
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