Description
This is a pretty cool Dinosaur Bone you can bring home, but otherwise, not much is known about it for sure. Most Dinosaur Bones come from Montana, and most from the Jurassic formation. Without high tech testing equipment to interpret their language, rocks can’t really tell you where they came from. If you find something like this on public land, call the BLM/USFS or your nearest University or Dinosaur Museum. It’d be much cooler to have a new dinosaur named after you rather than your house being raided by the FBI…. If you may know anything more about this bone, from where it may have come, or what Dinosaur this may have been, please send a message for a free rock with your next purchase!
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