Apatosaurus Rib Piece

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This is a piece from the Rib of the Apatosaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Apatosaurus Louisae

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 6.5”, Width: 4", Depth: 3.5”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

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This is a piece from the Rib of the Apatosaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Apatosaurus Louisae

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 6.5”, Width: 4", Depth: 3.5”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

This is a piece from the Rib of the Apatosaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Apatosaurus Louisae

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 6.5”, Width: 4", Depth: 3.5”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STAND INCLUDED**

**Apatosaurus: Gentle Giants of The Jurassic Period**

The Apatosaurus, a prominent dinosaur from the Jurassic period, was one of the largest land animals that ever existed. This herbivorous sauropod lived approximately 152 to 151 million years ago and was notable for its immense size and distinctive long neck and tail. Apatosaurus was characterized by a massive, robust body, with adults reaching lengths of up to 75-90 feet and weights estimated around 20-30 tons. Its long, whip-like tail and equally elongated neck were distinctive features, allowing it to reach high vegetation for feeding. Despite its enormous size, Apatosaurus had a relatively small head with blunt teeth, suited for stripping leaves and soft vegetation.

Colorado, particularly in the Morrison Formation, has been a rich site for Apatosaurus fossils. These fossils have provided valuable insights into the size, structure, and lifestyle of these gigantic creatures. The Morrison Formation, known for its diverse array of dinosaur fossils, has yielded numerous Apatosaurus specimens, including well-preserved vertebrae, limb bones, and partial skeletons.