Ornithomimid Toe Boe (3.125 inches)

3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
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3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota.
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Ornithomimid Toe Boe (3.125 inches)

$235.00

This is a well preserved partial 3.125" long dinosaur toe bone from the ornithomimid theropod, Struthiomimus, collected from the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota. This specimen is from the Maastrictian age of the Upper Cretaceous (66 Million Years Old). Struthiomimus were mid-sized, bipedal, ostrich-like dinosaurs. PaleoBOND adhesive was used to stabilize cracks and no other restorations were made. This fossil is 100% authentic.

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