Favorite CollLection Triceratops Real Figure Keyring
$11.95
Please contact us for an estimate on a delivery date. We do not keep this item stocked - it is created when an order has been placed. Delivery may be contingent upon BHI's or a BHI affiliate's production schedule.
Zerbst Trackway – Solid Color Replica ( BHI #126854 )
Production times may vary. Custom products are not always available on hand. Standard production time is 6 months, check with us to confirm build time and delivery
1) BUYER may capture media of The Work for use in BUYER’s promotion, advertising, and marketing, except where such use creates consumer merchandise.
2) BUYER may capture media of The Work for use in BUYER’s interpretive media.
Amaze your visitors with this truly fascinating snapshot of the past. This Cretaceous trackway holds the footprints of some of the most famous dinosaurs of all time. These tracks were formed in and around an oxbow lake during the Maastrichtian Period. Some portions of the trackway surface preserved evidence algal colonies that were also present at that time. Maastrichtian dinosaur footprints are very rare, and it is believed the presence of the algae is the reason this astounding sequence of tracks was so well preserved. The dinosaurs involved in this still-life moment from the Cretaceous are Tyrannosaurus rex, Edmontosaurus, Struthiomimus a Caenagnathid and several small unknown birds.
Section ‘A’ has Struthiomimus sp. tracks. ~ 164” x 33” (417 x 84 cm). Ships in 2 pieces
Section ‘B’ has two Tyrannosaurus rex tracks and one bird track. ~ 115” x 85” (292 x 216 cm).
Section ‘C’ contains two Tyrannosaurus rex tracks, two Edmontosaurus sp. tracks, and one tail drag.) The Edmontosaurus tracks in Section ‘C’ are so well defined, even the texture of the footpads was preserved. ~ 115” x 85.5” (292 x 207 cm).
Section ‘D’ exhibits four Tyrannosaurus rex tracks, two Caenagnathid trackways, and two bird tracks. The Caenagnathid footprint in Section ‘D’ reveals the presence of a nearly backward hallux, a feature typically found on birds. ~ 105” x 107” (267 x 272 cm). Ships in 2 pieces
Age | Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Lance Formation, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA |
Notes | Standard production time is 6 months, check with us to confirm build time and delivery. |
Size | Overall size: 41′ x 9’ (12.3 x 2.7 m) Ships in 6 pieces. |
Extras | Crate and packing fees apply. Please contact us for details. |
Catalog PDF | Available in pdf section |