Triceratops Skull Fossil – Ancient Giant of the Cretaceous
A remarkable Triceratops skull fossil stands as a testament to one of the most recognizable dinosaurs to ever roam North America. The preserved brow horns, nasal horn, and massive bony frill highlight the incredible defensive features that helped this giant herbivore thrive during the Late Cretaceous period. Captured in a museum exhibit, this photograph showcases the impressive scale, texture, and craftsmanship involved in preserving one of Earth's prehistoric giants, offering a fascinating glimpse into a world that existed over 66 million years ago.
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Photographer
James Engel
Date & Time
Monday, April 23rd, 2018 at 3:15 PM America/Los_Angeles
Focal Length
4.3mm
Shutter Speed
1/15 sec
Aperture
ƒ/1.7
ISO
100
Location
North America, The United States of America, Washington, Seattle, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Keywords
Fossil, Landscapes & Nature
Camera
Samsung Galaxy 8+
Approximate Map Location
Latitude: 47.6603149
Longitude: -122.3115474
Altitude: 60.0 meters / 196.9 feet
Longitude: -122.3115474
Altitude: 60.0 meters / 196.9 feet