$3,000.00
1 in stock
Elevate your collection with this authentic Edmontosaurus cervical rib fossil, a remarkably scarce axial element from one of the Late Cretaceous’ most iconic herbivorous dinosaurs. While Edmontosaurus limb bones and vertebrae appear periodically on the market, cervical ribs are exceptionally rare.
Therefore, this specimen is a standout opportunity for serious collectors, educators, and institutions.
This fossil represents part of the supportive rib structure along the dinosaur’s neck — a region critical for understanding hadrosaur biomechanics, posture, and evolutionary anatomy. Its preservation offers valuable insight into the daily life of a massive herbivore that roamed North America roughly 66 million years ago.
Professionally prepared and stabilized, this cervical rib displays excellent surface detail, allowing close study of its texture and morphology. Whether showcased in a private collection or used as a teaching specimen, it embodies both scientific significance and natural history beauty.
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Why This Fossil Stands Out?
Cervical ribs are far less commonly recovered than limb bones or vertebrae, making this a high‑value, scientifically informative piece. Its rarity and anatomical importance make it a compelling addition for anyone seeking museum‑grade fossils with educational and research relevance.
Perfect for collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of natural history, this museum-quality specimen provides historical and scientific significance as well as singular decorative appeal.
| Length | Height | Depth | Weight |
| 1″ | 9.88″ | 5.88″ | 77 g |
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