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Camarasaurus Vertebrae String - 3 Vertebrae on Stands

$2,400.00

This is a String of 3 Vertebrae from the Camarasaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Camarasaurus Lentus

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 14”, Width: 4", Depth: 4”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STANDS INCLUDED**

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This is a String of 3 Vertebrae from the Camarasaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Camarasaurus Lentus

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 14”, Width: 4", Depth: 4”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STANDS INCLUDED**

This is a String of 3 Vertebrae from the Camarasaurus, collected from the Jurassic-aged Morrison Formation in Colorado, making it approximately 155 million years old.

SPECIES

Camarasaurus Lentus

AGE/ERA

Jurassic 155 Million Years Old

LOCATION

Legally Collected on Private Land in Moffat, Colorado

FORMATION

Morrison

DIMENSIONS:

Length: 14”, Width: 4", Depth: 4”

RESTORATION:

Crack fill restoration

**CUSTOM STANDS INCLUDED**

**Camarasaurus: Colorado’s Jurassic Herbivore**

The Camarasaurus, a notable sauropod dinosaur from the Jurassic period, was an impressive herbivore that roamed the regions of what is now known as Colorado. Living approximately 155 to 145 million years ago, the Camarasaurus was distinctive for its relatively large head and long neck, differing from many other sauropods with smaller head sizes. Camarasaurus typically reached lengths of up to 59 feet, with some specimens possibly growing larger. Its robust body was supported by four pillar-like legs, and it possessed a long, whip-like tail. The skull of Camarasaurus was box-like and more robust than that of many other sauropods, with nostrils positioned above the eyes. Its teeth were spoon-shaped, suggesting a diet that likely included tougher vegetation than that consumed by other sauropods with more peg-like teeth.

In Colorado, particularly in the Morrison Formation – a site famous for its wealth of dinosaur fossils – numerous Camarasaurus fossils have been discovered. These fossils include well-preserved skulls, a rarity among sauropods, as well as vertebrae, limb bones, and sometimes nearly complete skeletons. The discovery of these fossils has been crucial in understanding the anatomy, diet, and living habits of Camarasaurus.

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