Description: The auction is for a nearly whole Dinosaur Dung Nodule of Coprolite from the Henry Mountains in Southern Utah. The specimen is solid agate material for lapidary work. This specimen of fossilized Dinosaur Dung is from the Morrison Formation and it's about 148 million years old. The specimen measures about 3 1/4"x 3"x 2 1/2" and it weighs about 1 pound and 0 ounces. Pictures were taken with the specimen wet in the first 4 photos and dry in the rest of the photos under outdoor lighting. Wet photos aid those working in lapidary. No fossil collection is complete without a Coprolite specimen! A unique gift for that someone that has everything or kids!Coprolite, meaning "dung stone" is fossilized animal waste. Coprolite does not smell bad, it has undergone a long fossilization process. Coprolites record the diet, feeding behavior, and habitat of prehistoric animals. Paleontologists can study the contents of Coprolite to see what one meal of an animal consisted of. For example, if the Coprolite consists of partially digested plant material such as leaves, seeds, bark, and roots, the animal in question was probably an herbivore or "plant-eater"; if the Coprolite contains bits of animal material such as crushed bits of bones, sinew, and claws, the animal in question was a carnivore or "meat-eater". Coprolite comes in many shapes and sizes depending on the animal it came from. Its color depends on the type of soil and minerals in which it was buried. Coprolites and other fossils are often found in exposed sedimentary rock in the badlands, weathered cliffs, roadcuts, etc.Happy to eBay with you !
Price: 33.99 USD
Location: Layton, Utah
End Time: 2024-08-20T22:02:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 21.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Modified Item: No