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This is a remarkable Psittacosaurus hindlimb and foot fossil, preserved in matrix and measuring around 30 cm with rock slab. Psittacosaurus, or the “parrot-beaked dinosaur,” lived during the Early Cretaceous (~120 million years ago) and represents one of the earliest ceratopsians.
The specimen displays the well-articulated tibia, fibula, and complete foot bones, clearly showing the dinosaur’s three-toed structure. Such articulated limb fossils are rare, as most Psittacosaurus finds are either partial skeletons or isolated bones. This piece combines excellent preservation with scientific and display value.
✨ Why is it worth collecting?
Rare articulated hindlimb & foot fossil of Psittacosaurus
Preserves tibia, fibula, and detailed toe phalanges in matrix
Represents Early Cretaceous ceratopsian evolution in East Asia
Highly aesthetic specimen suitable for both research and display
📍 Origin: East Asia
📅 Age: Early Cretaceous (~120 million years ago)
🪨 Features: Psittacosaurus hindlimb and foot fossil, articulated in matrix, ~30 cm with rock slab