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DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS FROM NEW
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DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS FROM
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Grallator Dinosaur Footprints #
11
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location : Holyoke, Massachusetts
Formation: East Berlin
Note: The
name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous)
dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. These tracks have been highlighted with
shoe polish, These tracks are Concave Impression
( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized). |
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Fossil Raindrops are Trace Fossils
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Fossil Raindrops #
7
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Age - Late Triassic to Early Jurassic
Location - Passaic County New Jersey USA.
Size: avg.1/2" wide per drop
Size: plate 10" x 9"
Cost : $ 25
Item # dino/rain7-app25
Note: As you can see this plate is
covered with the raindrops which are the circular bumps. These raindrops
are Convex (raised from the rock ).
We have not had these specimens in 20 years and may not get anymore. |
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DINO DUNG |
Coprolites are the fossil remains
of Dinosaur feces ( Dung ) |
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Dinosaur Coprolite ( Dung ) #
10
Age: Jurassic ( 150 Million Years )
Location : Hanksville, Utah
Formation: Morrison ( Henry Mountains )
Size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 3" ( thick )
Cost : $ 30
Item # dino/cop10-app30 |

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Gastroliths [ Gizzard stones ]
Age - Jurassic.
Location - Wyoming, USA.
Size - up to 2" wide
$3.00 each ( Large ) $ 5.00 each
Item # dino/gastro-app3/5
Note: These stones were used by all Sauropods to help digest and breakdown all
plant material in their stomachs. A good example of this digestive process can
be seen today with chickens. The gastric acids in the stomachs left these
stones polished. |