Fossil plate matrix - Dalinghosaurus - 34 cm - 23 cm

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This is a very rare Dalinghosaurus fossil. The skeletal structure is exceptionally well-preserved, including the skull, torso, limbs, and tail. This is a rare museum treasure. It was food for many dinosaurs at that time.

The specimen is about 28 cm.

Size: A small-to-medium-sized terrestrial lizard.
Skull Features: Adult specimens display a highly ossified skull, characterized by a unique pustulate sculpture (pimple-like textures) on the parietal roof.
Limbs & Tail: It possessed remarkably elongated hind limbs and exceptionally long toes. Combined with its long tail, these proportions strongly suggest it was a fast runner (cursorial) and capable climber.

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This is a very rare Dalinghosaurus fossil. The skeletal structure is exceptionally well-preserved, including the skull, torso, limbs, and tail. This is a rare museum treasure. It was food for many dinosaurs at that time.

The specimen is about 28 cm.

Size: A small-to-medium-sized terrestrial lizard.
Skull Features: Adult specimens display a highly ossified skull, characterized by a unique pustulate sculpture (pimple-like textures) on the parietal roof.
Limbs & Tail: It possessed remarkably elongated hind limbs and exceptionally long toes. Combined with its long tail, these proportions strongly suggest it was a fast runner (cursorial) and capable climber.

Details

Scientific name
Dalinghosaurus
Geological period
Cretaceous, Upper (100.5 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
Height
34 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
2.5 cm
Authenticity
Original/official
TaiwanVerified
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Objects sold
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