Description: This Camarasaurus bone fossil is from Big Horn County in Wyoming.The fossil is about 1" x 1/2".I am unsure which part of the dinosaur this bone piece is from.Fossil comes in a unique display case and includes a laminated information card. All fossils sold are authentic fossils, no replicas. CamarasaurCamarasaur, a group of dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (161 million to 146 million years ago), fossils of which are found in western North America; they are among the most commonly found of all sauropod remains.Camarasaurs grew to a length of about 59 feet and were somewhat smaller than other sauropods of the time such as diplodocids and brachiosaurs. Camarasaurs were further distinguished by their shorter necks and tails, shorter, snubnosed skulls, and large spoon-shaped teeth. The nostrils were positioned in front of the eyes—not above the eyes as in brachiosaurs, or at the tip of the snout as in the diplodocids. When Apatosaurus (formerly Brontosaurus) was first found in the late 1800s, its skull was missing, and the skull of a camarasaur was often used in museum mounts. In 1978, however, the actual apatosaur skull was found, and it showed a distinct resemblance to diplodocids. Apatosaurus was therefore reclassified as a diplodocid rather than a camarasaur. Camarasaurs have comparatively shorter necks than brachiosaurs, and they have shorter necks and tails than diplodocids. CA004
Price: 23.99 USD
Location: Davenport, Iowa
End Time: 2024-02-28T19:18:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.99 USD
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