RARE! Original Prehistoric Dinosaur "Theropod" Kem Kem Bed Fossils with History Gift Paleontologist Display Keychain (C.O.A. Included)
RARE! Original Prehistoric Dinosaur "Theropod" Kem Kem Bed Fossils with History Gift Paleontologist Display Keychain (C.O.A. Included)
Comes with a hand-signed C.O.A. and a full prehistoric research write-up.
*Limited Edition of 50*
Own your piece of the prehistoric past today!
This would be an amazing way for your dinosaur or fossil buff to have a truly one-of-a-kind keychain to add to their backpack or work bag!
Due to an incredibly high demand for display case options, we are proud to offer one of our very first LIMITED EDITION series of PREHISTORIC "PIECE OF THE PAST" KEYCHAIN EXCLUSIVES. This incredible “Piece of the Past“ is professionally encased in a very unique glass display that is carefully protected and tightly sealed in a vial display keychain. This series is a limited edition of 50 pieces, meaning that each “Piece of the Past” display keychain is unique. The prehistoric dinosaur (THEROPOD) bone fragment from the Kem Kem Beds you receive may vary just slightly from the display shown.
The Kem Kem Bed layers date back to the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 112 million to 97 million years ago. This means the dinosaur fossils in this display keychain are estimated to be nearly 100 million years old!
The Kem Kem Beds are home to extremely diverse and infamous prehistoric dinosaurs from a unique part of Earth’s prehistoric history, with famous dinosaur species like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.
Many of the largest known Theropod dinosaurs are known from material found in the Kem Kem group. These include Spinosaurus, possibly the largest theropod dinosaur at approximately 50 feet (15m), and Carcharodontosaurus, a large 40-foot (13m) predator, and one of the largest carcharodontosaurs.
The prehistoric fossils preserved in this keychain are from the Late Cretaceous Period 112-97 million years ago. This fossil keychain includes an incredible mixture of Deltadromeus, Carcharodontosurus, and Spinosaurus fossils.
This would make an amazing addition to any dinosaur or fossil collection!
*In the last three photos of the listing you will see three digitally sourced snapshots and other digital images of this item and its role in the prehistoric past.
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