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:
- Exotic Composition: It must be geologically distinct from the surrounding matrix in which it was found.
- Surface Texture: The stone must show evidence of polishing and rounding caused by internal abrasion.
- 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:
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- 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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