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Dinosaur Unguals
Terminal Phalanges
   ...known as toes, hooves, claws
Hadrosaur
Horseshoe Canyon Formation
Ungual,  Pes (Foot)
Middle Digit
( 10cm width)
Hadrosaur?
Ungual, Pes (foot)
Outside Digit
(10 cm length)
Hadrosaur
Oldman Formation
Ungual, Pes (foot)
Middle Digit
(9 cm width)
Hadorsaur Pes (foot) showing terminal phalanges of the three digits. These phalanges are known as unguals. Only the middle ungual is symmetrical.
Unknown Dinosaur
Hadrosaur?
Oldman Formation
Ungual, Manus (hand)
5 cm length
Unknown Dinosaur
Ceratopsian?
Ungual, Manus (hand)
Oldman Formation
5 cm length

Ceratopsian
Unguals
Oldman formation
Alberta
Unguals or 'toe bones' come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Many are difficult to assign to the genus or family level. Tentative identificatiion can be made when found in association with other bones or teeth 
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