Description
Camarasaurus Dinosaur Tooth (092820d)
- Name: Camarasaurus Dinosaur Tooth with Root (Sauropod/Plant Eater)
- Age: Jurassic Age -140 million yrs
- Formation: Morrison Formation
- Location: Utah
- Length is 2&15/16 inches (This tooth does not have the root attached)
- Camarasaurus is among the most common and frequently well-preserved sauropod dinosaurs uncovered. The maximum size of the most common species was (49 ft) in length. The largest species, C. supremus, reached (75 ft). The arched skull of Camarasaurus was remarkably square, with a blunt snout. The teeth were shaped like chisels and arranged evenly along the jaw. The strength of the teeth indicates that Camarasaurus probably ate coarser plant material than the slender-toothed diplodocids.
- Super Large & Super Impressive Specimen with root from one of the Jurassic Giants
- Very Large thick tooth – Museum Specimen Grade 10+
- Specimen with come in a glass topped Box with stand, COA, and FREE USA Shipping
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Price is $1500.00