Triceratops Frill Fossil
Triceratops Frill Fossil
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Triceratops Frill Fossil – A Regal Remnant of the Cretaceous
Own a striking piece of natural history with this authentic fossilized fragment of a Triceratops frill—a rare and evocative relic from one of the most iconic dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period, around 68 to 65 million years ago.
The Triceratops (“three-horned face”) was a massive, herbivorous dinosaur known for its powerful build, impressive horns, and its broad, bony frill extending from the back of the skull. While long thought to serve primarily as defense against predators like Tyrannosaurus rex, paleontologists now believe the frill may have had multiple purposes, including species recognition, thermoregulation, and courtship displays—much like the antlers or crests seen in modern animals.
Each engraved 5.5" wood display includes a fragment of authentic fossilized triceratops frill, uncovered in the Hell Creek Formation of North America. Fragments vary a small amount in size and shape, but will be roughly 1/2" in size. Bring home a crown of bone from a bygone world—an awe-inspiring addition to any collection.
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