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Forelimb of Brachylophosaurus canadensis

$7,600.00 USD

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Discovered in Montana’s famed Judith River Formation, this exceptionally preserved forelimb is attributed to Brachylophosaurus canadensis—a distinctive hadrosaurid known for its broad, flat cranial crest and remarkable fossil record. The mounted specimen comprises an articulated humerus, radius, and ulna, displaying outstanding anatomical fidelity. 

Its graceful 35-inch vertical posture captures the biomechanics of this herbivorous dinosaur in striking form. The deltopectoral crest and joint articulations are crisply defined, and the minimalist, museum-grade metal cradle ensures both visual impact and long-term stability.

With legal provenance, scientific integrity, and sculptural presence, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a gallery-worthy limb from a named Late Cretaceous dinosaur.

Locality: Judith River Formation, Montana, USA
Age: Late Cretaceous (~77–74 million years ago)
Height: 35 inches (89 cm)

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