Struthiomimus sp. LG Hand Claw66 Million Years BPLate CretaceousMaastrichtianHell Creek FormationHarding Country, South Dakota
Struthiomimus was a “bird mimic” dinosaur from North America. Their long arms were tipped with sharp claws. The claws of digits 2 and 3 were very straight (see SN-14), but the thumb claw, digit 1, was slightly opposed and curved. Struthiomimus could have been capable of grasping its prey or causing deep slashing wounds. Its long legs and compact body allowed it to run very fast.
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This is a replica of the original fossil, cast in quality polyresin and hand painted.Size: 5 inchesMaterial: polyresin (color may differ from replica to replica)*Comes with a information card
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