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This is a museum quality reproduction of a Keichousaurus hui Mortality Plate. Fossils have been found in Guanglin, Guizhou Province, China. Keichousaurus hui was an early reptile that lived during the Triassic period (210 million years ago). This specimen is a composite showing 3 specimens as in a mass mortality. Keichousaurus was about 150mm -275mm long and had a long neck, a long tail, five-toed feet with long digits, and a pointed head with sharp teeth. It may have lived in the water. This quadruped had sturdy legs. The replica measures 200mm x 172mm.
Price: £55.00




 
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