Composite Fossil Theropod Toe

This is a composite finger from a theropod dinosaur. It is 5.0" total length with a 1.7" first, 1.4" second, .85" third, 1.3" fourth phalanges and a 1.6" ungual (claw). This specimen is a composite meaning it is made up of pieces that are not necessarily from the same finger or even the same animal. In this case, phalanges 1-4 are real fossil bones. The ungual is a cast resin copy of an unrelated bone. This is likely the IV digit.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Theropod indet.
LOCATION
Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
1.7", 1.4", .85", 1.3", 1.6" long,
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#108431
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