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Dinosaur Bone Vertebrae Judith River Montana ID


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A couple larger dino vertebrae I found on the Judith River last year, I believe the larger round one is Hadrosaur but not certain, the longer rectangular shape vertebra I have no idea. I was hoping someone would be able to help identify.

 

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 top one I think is a hadrosauridae.

Can you provide me measurements of the centrum on the second one.  I dont believe its hadro most likely ceratopsid

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12 minutes ago, Troodon said:

 top one I think is a hadrosauridae.

Can you provide me measurements of the centrum on the second one.  I dont believe its hadro most likely ceratopsid

3" diameter (widest), 2-3/4" diameter (skinniest) and 2-3/8" high. Thanks.

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