8.5" Camarasaurus Dinosaur Fossil Bone Morrison FM CO Jurassic Age COA Metal Stand
Location: Morrison Formation, Western Colorado (Private Land Origin)
Weight: 6 Pounds 6.7 Ounces (With Metal Stand)
Dimension: 12.6 Inches Tall, 4.8 Inches Wide, 4 Inches Thick (With Metal Stand)
Fossil Dimensions: 8.5 Inches Long, 4.8 Inches Wide, 2.8 Inches Thick
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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 herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic Period, approximately 145 to 155 million years ago. Growing up to 18 meters long and weighing around 25 tons, Camarasaurus was somewhat smaller than other sauropods like diplodocids and brachiosaurs, yet still a massive and powerful plant-eater.
This dinosaur had strong legs, a sturdy neck and tail, and a rounded head. Its chisellike, sharp teeth allowed it to efficiently chop vegetation. While predators such as Allosaurus existed, 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 or diplodocids, making it a unique and fascinating dinosaur of the Late Jurassic era.
