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This museum-grade fossil skeleton belongs to Psittacosaurus, dating back approximately 120 million years to the Early Cretaceous of East Asia, one of the classic dinosaur fossil localities. Known as one of the earliest ceratopsians, Psittacosaurus is instantly recognizable by its distinct parrot-like beak and agile build.
Measuring around 100 cm in length with an impressive 95% original bone content, this specimen has been expertly mounted on a realistic display base, offering an outstanding presentation. The skull, limbs, and sweeping tail vertebrae are all clearly defined, making it a centerpiece of both scientific importance and visual impact.
Psittacosaurus skeletons of such high original bone ratio and completeness are extraordinarily rare on the market. This is more than a fossil—it’s a tangible piece of Early Cretaceous history, a chance to bring the prehistoric world into your collection.
📍 Locality: East Asia
📅 Age: Early Cretaceous (Approx. 120 million years ago)
🪨 Features: 95% original bone content, fully mounted, three-dimensional preservation, museum-grade