7.6" Long Diplodocus Vertebrae On Stand - Wyoming


This
Diplodocus skeletal mount at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Diplodocus skeletal mount at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
is a 7.6" long, caudal (end of tail) vertebrae of a the sauropod dinosaur Diplodocus. It was collected this past spring from our partners quarry in Big Horn County, Wyoming. It comes with a custom metal display stand.

There is several areas of surface restoration where there had been some erosion to the bone, hence the lower price.

One of the best-known sauropods, Diplodocus was a very large long-necked quadrupedal animal, with a long, whip-like tail. It could reach up to 115 feet in length but had a relatively small skull, and a mouth full of small peg-like teeth it
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Diplodocus sp.
LOCATION
Big Horn County, Wyoming
FORMATION
Morrison Formation
SIZE
7.6" long, 4.5" tall
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#50788
GUARANTEE
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