Brachylophosaurus canadensis LEONARDO - Field & Lab Poster
Brachylophosaurus canadensis LEONARDO - Field & Lab Poster

BHI #100128273
Brachylophosaurus canadensis is a mid-sized hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur found in the Upper Cretaceous sediments of North America. One of the more notable features of this animal is the bony crest for which this animal was named. It reached lengths of about 30ft (9m) when full grown. Brachylophosaurus was first discovered in Canada in 1936.
LEONARDO is a paleontologist’s dream. This dinosaur time capsule, held in near perfect preservation for 77 million years, was discovered in the year 2000. Leonardo’s one-of-a-kind preservation affords science a unique opportunity to study an extinct life form with unprecedented detail and scope.
Size | 18" h x 24" l (46 x 61 cm) |
Custom-made educational posters, museum display graphics, were produced to give insight into many important dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.
Posters are printed on high-quality, eleven-color, photographic large format printer. They are exhibit quality, not a half-toned, mass produced poster.