Edmontosaurus annectens Pes Ungual - Display Replica
Edmontosaurus annectens Pes Ungual - Display Replica



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Edmontosaurus annectens Pes Ungual - Display Replica
The terminal phalange on each toe is an ungual, a spade-shaped bone, which probably would have had a keratin sheath. This ungual replica is probably from a large adult full-grown male.
Our pes ungual is an excellent educational piece. Create your own educator's touch collection by adding a Tyrannosaurus rex STAN pes claw, Struthiomimus hand or pes claw, Triceratops ungual, Chirostenotes claw, and a Tyrannosaurus rex hand claw for comparison!
Age | Late Cretaceous [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, Ruth Mason Quarry, Harding County, South Dakota |
Credit | The original bone is in the permanent collection of Black Hills Institute. |
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Size | 5.5” x 4” (14 x 10 cm) |
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