Deltadromeus Dinosaur Hand Claw

Deltadromeus agilis Dinosaur Claw

Class: Sauropsida, Superorder Dinosauria, Order Saurischia, Suborder Theropoda

Geological Time: Lower Cretaceous, Albian Stage (112 – 97 million years ago)

Size: (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 32 mm outside curve length, 10 mm base width.

Fossil Site: Kem-Kem Basin, South of Taouz, Morocco

Fossil Code: DC011

Price: $195.00


Dinosaur ClawDescription: This is a fine example of a manual ungual (forefoot claw) from a theropod dinosaur known as Deltadromaeus agilis coming from the Lower Cretaceous Albian Stage deposits of the Kem-Kem Basin, Morocco. Claws are far less commonly found than teeth; indeed, while I have seen literally hundreds of teeth of this dinosaur offered, only a literal handful of claws are available. In life, the claw would have been covered in a horny sheath which would have made it at least a third larger. This dinosaur was discovered in this same region by Gabrielle Lyon, wife of University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno in 1995.. While the popularity of Jurassic Park leads some to use the term “raptor” for this taxon, the term has no taxonomic value. While there are two repaired cracks, the claw is less compressed than many I have seen in the past few years. This one comes in a Riker-type box ready for display.

Dinosaur Fossil Claw Purchase

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Dinosaur Claw


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