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Jurassic Dinosaur Gastrolith Stomach Stone Fossil – Morrison Formation, Colorado USA – Genuine Specimen w/ Certificate

£14.40

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Specimen: Gastrolith Stomach Stone

Age: Morrson Formation, Jurassic

Location: Colorado, USA

Size (picture scale cube=1cm): 34 x 32 x 41mm (1.34 x 1.26 x 1.61 inches)

 

This Gastrolith is from a Dinosaurs gastrointestinal tract. These stones are retained in the muscular gizzard and were used to grind food in animals who lacked suitable grinding teeth.

 

Such stones are identified by ensuring all three of the following are true: Firstly, the stone is unlike the rock found in its geological vicinity; Secondly, the stones are both rounded and polished as they turned and rolled inside the dinosaur; and Thirdly, the stones were found with the fossils of the dinosaur which ingested it. This provides enough evidence to clarify that these are genuine stomach stones.

 

ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the EXACT specimen you will receive. The specimen has been carefully hand selected and photographed. Measurements are as accurate as possible, though be aware measuring precise dimensions can be difficult from irregular shaped items. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. Once this specimen is sold, we will update this listing with new similar selected item, with a new photo and dimensions.

 

 

What is a fossil?

The word Fossil used to be defined as ‘something dug up’. Now-a-days it generally means ‘The remains or trace evidence of prehistoric life’. The study of fossils is called palaeontology; someone who collects and studies them is called a palaeontologists. Fossils can be as tiny as a grain of pollen or a seed for e.g. or as huge as a limb bone from a giant dinosaur. For animal or plant remains to have become ‘fossilised ‘, they must go through a certain process that preserves them for up to millions of years after they have died. Usually it is only the hard parts of plants and animals that survive this long process.

How Fossils Formed

 

The most common method of how fossils formed is once an animal or plant dies it falls to the ground, then is covered by sediment. This is often sediments brought from water. In the diagram above, the Ammonite died in a river, and sediments over time covered the ammonite (shown in the second diagram). Finally after hundreds of thousands, or millions of years, the land is eroded and the fossil can be seen.

Of the vast amount of prehistoric life that died, it is only a tiny amount that has survived the fossilisation process. The conditions when the majority of life died were just not right at that time to preserve them. Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks which were formed from the sediments of rivers, lakes and seas. The majority of the animal and plant fossils we find today had originally died near these areas, got broken up and deposited on the beds of the rivers, lakes and seas. The sediments covered them and over time some of the layers grew so thick that many of them got crushed. The sediments compacted and over time and turned to rock. The rocks shifted, moved and became exposed to the elements. This process can take up to several hundred million years. Now as the rocks erode or are quarried for example, the fossils become exposed and can be collected.

The Best conditions for Fossilisation

1. The quick burial of animal remains in moist sediments. This prevents scavengers from eating and bacteria from decaying them.

2. The quick burial in volcanic ash. Many dinosaur bones in the American west have been found buried in volcanic ash.

3. The presence of hard body or plant parts, teeth, bones, shell and wood for example.

4. Unchanging temperature conditions.

5. Ground water that is heavily mineralised.

6. Sediments that are very fine make a better burial than coarser gravels.

7. Calm conditions, so that remains are not broken up (by wave or currant action for example)

(Actual as seen)

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Description

This listing features a fascinating and genuine Dinosaur Gastrolith (Stomach Stone) from the famous Morrison Formation of Colorado, USA, dating back to the Jurassic Period, approximately 150 million years ago.

Gastroliths are stones that were deliberately ingested by herbivorous dinosaurs to help grind and digest food. Much like modern birds and reptiles that lack the teeth needed for mechanical digestion, these ancient giants used muscular gizzards to break down tough plant material. Over time, the stones became smoothed and polished inside the body due to continuous churning action.

To be scientifically recognised as a true gastrolith, the stone must meet three key criteria:

  1. Exotic Composition: It must be geologically distinct from the surrounding matrix in which it was found.
  2. Surface Texture: The stone must show evidence of polishing and rounding caused by internal abrasion.
  3. Context: It must be recovered from close association with dinosaur skeletal remains.

The Morrison Formation is one of the most prolific dinosaur fossil sites in North America, producing iconic species like Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, and Allosaurus. This gastrolith is a direct connection to the biology of these remarkable animals, providing a rare glimpse into their digestion and behaviour.

Item Details:

  • Specimen: Dinosaur Gastrolith (Stomach Stone)
  • Age: Jurassic Period (Approx. 150 million years old)
  • Geological Formation: Morrison Formation
  • Location: Colorado, USA
  • Scale Reference: Scale cube = 1cm. Please see photos for exact sizing.
  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included

ACTUAL AS SEEN: The photos in this listing show the exact specimen you will receive. Each fossil is individually hand-selected and photographed to ensure transparency and satisfaction.

Please Note:

  • Some fossils may be temporarily supported for photography purposes.
  • Colour and brightness may vary slightly due to monitor settings and lighting.
  • Measurements are as precise as possible but may vary slightly due to natural irregularities in fossil shape.

Once this item is sold, the listing will be updated with a new specimen and fresh images.

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Additional information

Weight 10 g
Era

Jurassic

Origin

USA

Jurassic Information

The Jurassic Period (201–145 million years ago) was the golden age of dinosaurs, with iconic species like Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus dominating the land. It was a time of warm, humid climates, with high sea levels that created vast shallow seas, supporting abundant marine reptiles, ammonites, and early coral reefs. The first birds, such as Archaeopteryx, evolved from small theropod dinosaurs, while early mammals remained small and nocturnal. Lush forests of cycads, conifers, and ferns covered the land, providing food for giant herbivores. The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea accelerated, shaping Earth's geography and setting the stage for the diverse ecosystems of the Cretaceous.

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