Albertosaurus Arm Hand and Foot Fossils Replicas

$780.00

Albertosaurus forelimbs were small and had only two functional fingers, the second being longer than the first. The legs were long and had a four-toed foot. The first toe was very short and did not reach the ground. The third toe was longer than the rest.

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Albertosaurus Arm Hand and Foot Fossil Replicas museum quality polyurethane resin cast of original specimens from Royal Ontario Museum. Made in USA.

Albertosaurus sarcophagus meaning “Alberta lizard” is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago.

Albertosaurus was smaller than some other tyrannosaurids. It shared a similar body appearance with all other tyrannosaurids. Albertosaurus was bipedal and balanced the heavy head and torso with a long tail.

However, its forelimbs were extremely small for their body size and retained only two digits. The hind limbs were long and ended in a four-toed foot on which the first digit, was short and did not reach the ground. The third digit was longer than the rest.

As a tyrannosaurid, Albertosaurus was a bipedal predator with tiny, two-fingered hands and a massive head that had dozens of large, sharp teeth. It may have been at the top of the food chain in its local ecosystem.

While Albertosaurus was large for a theropod, it was much smaller than its larger and more famous relative Tyrannosaurus rex, growing nine to ten meters long and possibly weighing less than 2 metric tons.

Albertosarus Facts:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Family: †Tyrannosauridae
Subfamily: †Albertosaurinae
Genus: †Albertosaurus
Species: †A. sarcophagus
Binomial name: †Albertosaurus sarcophagus
Conservation Status: Extinct

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Weight 30 lbs
Dimensions 36 in
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