Struthiomimus sedens CLAWS Arm on Base - Display Replica
Struthiomimus sedens CLAWS Arm on Base - Display Replica




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Struthiomimus sedens CLAWS Arm on Base - Display Replica
Struthiomimus lived in western North America from 72 MYA to the end of the Cretaceous period 65.5 MYA. Although several excellent skeletons have been found in the earlier Judith River Formation of Alberta, the terminal Cretaceous Hell Creek and Lance Formation have produced only two incomplete specimens.
“Claws” Struthiomimus, an ornithomimid dinosaur, is nicknamed after the three wickedly long, sharp claws on each of this dinosaur’s hands - equipment which seems quite capable of catching, holding and shredding prey.
Display Replicas is painted by our experts to match the original fossil’s coloration. This replica is mounted on a base. Base configuration may vary from picture.
Note: some portions of the original fossil may have been scientifically restored.
Age | Late Cretaceous [~65 MYA] |
Locality | Lance Formation, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA |
Credit | From the original specimen nicknamed CLAWS, collected and prepared by Black Hills Institute, and on display in The Museum At Black Hills Institute. |
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Size | ~ 45" l (114 cm) |
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