Pachycephalosaurus Scapula – Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous)
Very Rare | 16 Inches | Excellent Bone Quality
This is a highly rare fossil scapula (shoulder blade) from the iconic dome-headed dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus, found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana or South Dakota. Dating back to the final days of the dinosaur era, this bone is a seldom-seen element from one of the most enigmatic Late Cretaceous species.
Species: Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis
Formation: Hell Creek Formation, Montana/South Dakota, USA
Age: Late Cretaceous (~66 million years ago)
Fossil Type: Scapula (shoulder blade)
Length: 16 inches
Condition: Excellent preservation
Stabilized
Crack-filled for integrity
No reconstruction
Pachycephalosaur fossils are rare in general, but post-cranial elements such as scapulae are particularly scarce. This specimen offers solid bone quality with natural surface texture and curvature, making it both a scientific and visual standout.
An exceptional addition for serious collectors, educators, or institutions focusing on Hell Creek fauna or ornithischian dinosaurs.