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5.5" Camarasaurus Dinosaur Fossil Vertebrae Bone Morrison FM CO Jurassic COA Stand

329.99 $439.99

Location: Morrison Formation, Western Colorado (Private Land Origin)

Weight: 4 Pounds 4.6 Ounces (With Metal Stand)

Dimension: 8.5 Inches Tall, 4.9 Inches Wide, 3.9 Inches Thick (With Metal Stand)

Fossil Dimensions: 5.5 Inches Long, 4.9 Inches Wide, 3.9 Inches Thick

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Comes with a Free Custom Metal Stand.

The item pictured is the one you will receive.

This is a genuine fossil.

Lived around the Late Jurassic Period, about 155 million years ago.


Name: Camarasaurus

Diet: Herbivore

Size: 18 meters in length

Camarasaurus was a group of sauropod dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic Period, approximately 145 to 155 million years ago. They reached lengths of up to 18 meters and weighed around 25 tons, making them somewhat smaller than other sauropods of the era, such as diplodocids and brachiosaurs.

This massive, plant-eating dinosaur had powerful legs, a strong neck and tail, and a rounded head, giving it the strength to thrive in its prehistoric environment. Its chisellike, sharp teeth were perfect for chopping and consuming vegetation. While Allosaurus was its primary predator, adult Camarasaurus were rarely attacked due to their enormous size.

Camarasaurus was further distinguished by its shorter neck and tail, snub-nosed skull, and large spoon-shaped teeth. Its nostrils were positioned in front of the eyes, unlike brachiosaurs, whose nostrils were above the eyes, or diplodocids, whose nostrils were at the tip of the snout. These unique features make Camarasaurus one of the most fascinating and recognizable dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic era.


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