Description
This Dinosaur Coprolite Slab is about 3.5 inches long, 2.75 inches wide and an uneven 1/4-1/2 inch thick. This piece has been cut flat on one side to show the colors and patterns. Dinosaur Coprolite is the fossilized excretion of ancient animals or poop turned to stone. This coprolite is from the droppings of dinosaurs. Coprolite gives scientists information about what the dinosaurs ate. If bone fragments are present it is a good bet that the coprolite is from a carnivore. If plant parts are found it is likely that the coprolite is from an herbivore. Usually a powerful microscope is needed to identify these undigested bits. This coprolite is from the Jurassic Period and is more than 150 million years old. It was found in the Morrison formation in South Eastern Utah.
Comes with stand.
Comes with stand.
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