Centrosaurus Epi-Occipital Bone (Head Frill)

$850.00



This striking fossil is an epi-occipital from a Centrosaurus, a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur renowned for its ornate frill and forward-curving nasal horn. These small, spike-like bones lined the edge of the frill and were likely used for display or species recognition – making this an extraordinary relic of Late Cretaceous behavior and morphology.

With striking surface texture and three-dimensional preservation, this piece showcases the complex anatomy and evolutionary beauty of Late Cretaceous ceratopsians. A highly desirable and less commonly offered element, this specimen is perfect for advanced collectors, paleontological institutions, or anyone seeking a distinctive dinosaur fossil with character and scientific relevance.

Length Height Depth Weight
4.25″ 4.25″ 1.75″ 340 g

AWFRL165

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