Wrap your relatively short neck in this silk tie dedicated to the longest-necked animal known, the “Alberta swimmer” Albertonectes. You only have seven neck vertebrae, Albertonectes has 76! One of the many prehistoric marine reptiles that lived 75 million years ago, this long-necked plesiosaur, or elasmosaur, had a small head with slender, pencil-like teeth to capture prey like small fishes, ammonites, squid, and sea urchins.
A Royal Tyrrell Museum original
Materials: Silk
Dimensions: 2.75 in / 7 cm wide
Royal Tyrrell Museum Cooperating Society Members receive a 15% discount
All prices in CAD