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Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis Skull – Lance Fm Specimen – Display Replica ( BHI #126376 )

Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis Skull – Lance Fm Specimen – Display Replica

(BHI #126376)

$4,500.00

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Pachycephalosaurus was an herbivore that roamed North America during the Late Cretaceous Period. The skull is adorned with multiple bony projections covering much of the snout and the back of the skull. It also sports a very thick dome. Other than its uniquely developed skull, it was a fairly primitive animal for the time.

The Pachy has been nicknamed ‘the Butthead’ by Dr. Robert Bakker. There is significant speculation among Dr. Bakker and other paleontologists that the Pachycephalosaurus ‘used its head’ in romantic displays similar to those seen in big horn sheep and a handful of other modern-day mammals.

Our skull replica is produced from one of the top four Pachycephalosaurus skulls discovered to date.

Age Late Cretaceous [~ 65 MYA]
Locality Lance Formation, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA
Credit The original specimen was discovered by Leonard Zerbst, prepared by Black Hills Institute, and is in our collection.
Notes Standard production time is 2 months, check with us to confirm build time and delivery.
Size ~ 20” l x 16” h ( 51 x 41 cm)

 

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