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Diplodocus Vertebrae Section Partially Agatized Fossil Dinosaur Specimen Jurassic Morrison Form Display
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Diplodocus Vertebrae Section Partially Agatized Fossil Dinosaur Specimen Jurassic Morrison Form Display

This piece is a Vertebrae section from the Diplodocus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

$295
SKU: SQ509Weight: Not listedOrigin: Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado
Shipping classstandard_medium
Payment planEligible
Exact item guaranteeYes

Collector notes

SPECIES Diplodocus Longus Diplodocus translates as ‘double beam’. It refers to the dinosaur’s tail bones. The bones underneath the tail, which in many other dinosaurs are straight and pointy, have a two-beamed shape in Diplodocus. They look a bit like an upside-down ‘V’. The scientist who named Diplodocus thought it was the only dinosaur with this kind of bone, but later discoveries revealed many other long-necked dinosaurs had them too. AGE/ERA Jurassic 155 Million Years Old LOCATION Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado FORMATION Morrison RESTORATION: None **CUSTOM STAND & SPECIMEN CARD INCLUDED**

Formation
Morrison
Material
Fossil bone
Dimensions
Not listed
Collector grade
Display

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