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Dinosaur Bone Fossils That Every Collector Must Have in Their Collection

Preserving something that used to survive millions of years ago is awe-inspiring, its like having a part of history with you.

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Dinosaur Bone Fossils That Every Collector Must Have in Their Collection

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  1. Dinosaur Bone Fossils That Every Collector Must Have in Their Collection Preserving something that used to survive millions of years ago is awe-inspiring, its like having a part of history with you. Collectors feel that way about every piece of fossil they preserve in safe boxes for the world to admire. If you are a dinosaur fossil collector, then here are some pieces that you would absolutely want for your collection. Check them out and make your choice based on the details mentioned: Allosaurus Fragilis: Preserved in great condition with its dark brown color and good bone quality, this fossil of Allosaurus is the fossil missing from your collection. Among the many real dinosaur bones for sale, this particular fossil is very much in demand. Complement your fossil collection with this specimen from the late Jurassic apex predator. You can find pes claw (toe claw) and adult tibia fossils of this species in good condition. Anzu Wyliei: Chicken alike dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period, Anzu Wyliei’s hand claw (manus claw) fossil would be a nice touch to your collection. This fossil piece is very rare and comes in robust condition. It is an interesting fact that Anzu Wyliei was called “Chicken from Hell”. Observing their stature and flappy wings, the similarities are very positive. Edmontosaurus: Having possession of the jaw fossil of a species gives a unique edge to the complete collection. Belonging to the era of the Late Cretaceous, Edmontosaurus

  2. is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur. Among the two known species, this jaw fossil is available for the annectens species of Edmontosaurus. The lower jaw section is a part of the fossil that contains about 65 teeth in 25 columns. So, go to the Buried Treasure Fossils website and find the best real dinosaur bones for sale. Triceratops Occipital Condyle: The rare fossil of the area connecting the massive skull of the Triceratops to its vertebrae column, the occipital condyle is the showstopper for any collection. Belonging to the Late Cretaceous era, this dinosaur species had three horns on its head. This fossil is of an extra large size and is intact in its brain case. This feature makes it an extremely rare piece in these real dinosaur bones for sale. Pachycephalosaurus Cluster: A bipedal herbivore, Pachycephalosaurus was famous for its thick skull roof, which looks like a large dome. Its head was surrounded by thick spikes and clusters and the fossil is a part of the spikes. This fossil falls in the category that is not found very easily. Plus, the condition of the fossil available at Buried Treasure Fossils is perfect for a collector’s quality measurements. Go through the collection of the real dinosaur bones for sale and add good pieces to your assemblage. Available at a good price and in amazing conditions, these fossils will surely become the ones you like the most. Souce https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/buriedtreasurefossils/contents/367489?code=29c09d68-8 1b9-46a7-b989-07049e9376c4&share_content=true Contact Us Gary Greaser (281) 342-7129 Central Time 3710 Pembrooke Dr. Richmond, TX 77406 Em@il: btfossils@cs.com -

  3. Website - https://www.buriedtreasurefossils.com

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