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Dave Wilson

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I picked this up online awhile back as a Triceratops metatarsal lll.

17 in long.7 in. wide on the proximal end.6 in on distal.

Weight is 7 lb, 5 ounces.

Found in Hell Creek formation, Meade County, SD.

Do you agree or is it possibly a different species?

 

 

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Looks like a Ceratopsian metatarsal,  Digit III looks reasonable.   Good chance its Triceratops sp. but there is no way definitely say that with other Ceratopsians present in that fauna.

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