Fossil Lake covered much of what is now southwest Wyoming
Cephalon (head) – featuring eyes
These cracks are part of the fossil's natural beauty and are not flaws
Dromaeosaurus remains one of the most scientifically significant small carnivorous dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period
This transformation takes place deep within the Earth’s crust under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions
4.3" Dinosaur Coprolite Fossil Polished Slab Specimen Poop Dung Harry Mountain Utah Pachycephalosaurus Fossil Lake covered much ofLocation: Harry Mountain, Morrison Formation, Utah Weight: 11 Ounces Dimensions: 4. 3 Inches Long, 2. 7 Inches Wide, 1 Inch Thick Comes with a Free Stand. The Item pictured is the one you will receive. Dinosaur Coprolites, or fossilized feces, are a significant category of trace fossils that provide direct evidence of the dietary habits, digestive physiology, and ecosystems of extinct organisms. In Utah, these specimens are predominantly found in the