Rex Trex Dinosaur

Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531

Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531
Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531

Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531

A photo Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this item. This is not "like" a T Rex or "African T Rex", it is the real thing. Here is an extremely nice piece of bone from a T Rex.

Was found in the Hell Creek Formation, near Glendive, Montana, in 1999. There were a large number of pieces. Found in the same exact site, of a T-Rex. It is the distal part of a scapula.

It measures about 4.5 inches from tip to tip, and weighs 2.45 oz. It has great natural curvature and coloration. 66 to 68 million years ago. The last great Age of the Dinosaur. Tyrannosaurus Rex was king of the predators in the Hell Creek Formation. The name Tyrannosaurus means "Tyrant Lizard" in Greek, and Rex means "King" in Latin. It could grow to 40 feet, and had the strongest bite of any land animal ever. We are happy to enclose a COA (Certificate of Authenticity).

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Fossil Dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex T Rex distal Scapula Montana COA 3531