| Dinosaur dung that has become fossilized over many years is called COPROLITE. Depending on the elements that are involved in the mineralization process, the color varies greatly "mass" from "mass". The mass that we have available has a wonderful greenish tint, as shown in the image. This is "Grade-A" Coprolite from Utah. It is very large and we have cut "slab's" from it. The slabs are all consecutive cuts and measure approximately 8.5 inches wide!!! They are Krylon coated to add sheen. We are told it is from a Hadrosaur sp. dinosaur and is Cretaceous in Age. Price: $55.00 per slab....2 slabs for*SOLD-out* $85.00*SOLD* |
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| These fossil dung specimens from a giant turtle, origionate in the Eocene Period of 60 Million years ago! They are found today in concentrated pockets in a hard clay layer along a stream bed near Toledo, Washington. A Siderite and/or Hematite replacement has taken place here to preserve them for posterity!. EXCELLANT for study, display, or as a wonderful gift to give that special person who thought "they had everything"! |
| URL: http://www.nature-source.com/new-coprolites.htm Last Updated: Wednesday January 16, 2008
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