Triceratops horridus
The terminal phalange on each toe is an ungual, a spade shaped bone, which probably would have had a keratin sheath. This ungual replica is probably from an adult Triceratops.
TRICERATOPS HOOF REAR FOOT UNGUAL DIGIT III
Triceratops horridus. With its rock-hard horns, shieldlike head plate, and massive torso, Triceratops horridus—"three-horned face"—must have been an intimidating presence in the late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, S Dakota. This giant was an herbivore.
Measures. 112mm/ 4.4in.
Item code: RF002