Lane the Triceratops Skin Cast
Lane the Triceratops Skin Cast
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Although Triceratops is one of the most abundant faunal components of the Lance Formation in the Western Interior, integument for Triceratops had yet to be reported. In 2002 Black Hills Institute collected one of the most complete skeletons of Triceratops found to date, near the site of the famous Edmontosaurus annectens “mummy” (AMNH-5060) collected by C.H. Sternberg in 1908.
The presence of skin was noted before excavation, and the specimen was removed in large blocks. Subsequent preparation has revealed at least six major integument types from different regions of the body, some in excess of 3 square feet in area, and with tubercles up to 4″ across.
This replica is of the segment found near the back hind of Lane the Triceratops.
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Approximately 10 x 12 inches
This Item is Not Eligible for Shipping and is Curbside Pickup Only from the Hermann Park Museum location in Houston.