Allosaurus Vertebra Fragment - Authentic Morrison Formation Fossil Specimen - Medium
Allosaurus Vertebra Fragment - Authentic Morrison Formation Fossil Specimen - Medium
SKU:80-112-0208-201-40
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With its iconic skull "hornlets" and powerful bipedal build, Allosaurus was the dominant large predator of the Late Jurassic - an apex carnivore that lived over 145 million years ago and hunted the same Morrison Formation landscapes as Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus, and Stegosaurus. This authentic Allosaurus vertebra fossil in the medium size is a larger fragment of real Allosaurus backbone recovered from private land in the Morrison Formation of Utah, presented in a glass-topped riker display case.
More of the Jurassic Apex Predator's Backbone
The medium-sized Allosaurus vertebra fragment offers more surface area to examine the deep pleurocoels and distinctive morphology of theropod vertebral anatomy. Allosaurus used its powerful build and possibly cooperative pack hunting tactics to take down prey far larger than itself - including the giant sauropods that shared its ecosystem. This is not a cast. This is a genuine Jurassic fossil, approximately 145 million years old.
The Authentic Allosaurus Vertebra Fossil - Medium Size for Display
Each specimen includes a Mini Museum certificate of authenticity and informational display card. Explore more in our Prehistoric Collection and our Natural History Collection.
Product Details
- SKU: 80-112-0215-201-40
- Size: Medium
- Formation: Morrison Formation, Utah (private land)
- Age: Approx. 145 million years old
- Display: Glass-topped riker display case
- Includes: Certificate of authenticity and informational card
