Small Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil Bag
This Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil fragment was collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Moffat County Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.
Each small bag contains an Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil Fragment and an informational card.
SPECIES
Dinosaur
AGE/ERA
Jurassic 155 Million Years Old
LOCATION
Moffat County, Colorado
FORMATION
Morrison
DIMENSIONS:
Approx. 1 inch piece
RESTORATION:
None
This Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil fragment was collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Moffat County Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.
Each small bag contains an Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil Fragment and an informational card.
SPECIES
Dinosaur
AGE/ERA
Jurassic 155 Million Years Old
LOCATION
Moffat County, Colorado
FORMATION
Morrison
DIMENSIONS:
Approx. 1 inch piece
RESTORATION:
None
This Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil fragment was collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Moffat County Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.
Each small bag contains an Authentic Dinosaur Bone Fossil Fragment and an informational card.
SPECIES
Dinosaur
AGE/ERA
Jurassic 155 Million Years Old
LOCATION
Moffat County, Colorado
FORMATION
Morrison
DIMENSIONS:
Approx. 1 inch piece
RESTORATION:
None
**Jurassic Dinosaurs: Iconic Giants of Colorado’s Dinosaur Grave Yard**
The Morrison Formation in Colorado is a renowned geological marvel, serving as one of the richest sources of dinosaur fossils in North America. Dating back to the Late Jurassic period, approximately 150 million years ago, this area has yielded an impressive array of dinosaur species, providing a vivid snapshot of prehistoric life. Among the notable discoveries are the iconic giants like the Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus, each contributing to our understanding of dinosaur evolution and ecology.
The diversity of the Morrison Formation extends beyond these famous giants; it includes a multitude of other species ranging from carnivorous theropods to herbivorous sauropods and ornithischians, each uniquely adapted to the lush, river-floodplain environment of their time. The fossils extracted from this formation have been crucial in piecing together the complex ecosystem dynamics of the Jurassic period, offering insights into the behaviors, diets, and interactions of these ancient creatures.