Name:
Keichousaurus hui
Age: Triassic
Formation: Huixia Beds
Location: Guanglin, Guizhou Province, China
Size: Keich is about 9.5 inches long
This is a very displayable fossil. It is a large Keichousaurus hui from the Triassic of China. This specimen was meticulously prepared under a microscope in the EXTINCTIONS Prep Lab here in Colorado. This dinosaur-like reptile is very well-preserved and exhibits extremely fine detail. The head, long neck, body, limbs, and lengthy tail are all intact. The legs are nicely displayed, almost all of the tiny digits of the feet are present. And you can even see teeth in the mouth, which is extremely rare. The complete Keichousaur has great color and contrast and is beautifully showcased in a splayed position on the semi-rectangular plate of shale. This is a fabulous, professionally-prepared example of this dinosaur-like reptile from the early Age of the Dinosaurs.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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